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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1855-07-21

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1855-07-21 page 1

.,, ., , ''-; -tcgipv. njini mill, ii i.i.ir...niiri.i.iit..n i.i .iiipto Ill "'..'.7 . M v ;t u , i j ..SXW IH 11 I: :r r.ri jo: ' " .li-:;..::;-.T55:-.fi5;i.' vi.is ..-.".'; ..(. : i 'f - . , . IMMHHHIII1WIII IHI HWI'IIIIP l '"' ,r.:.i 'i j. !.- i i!, :,.,. .Wl-ii'i VOLTOIE XVIII. Journal IB fCHLIFHKD B ATLY , ' TRli-WEEKLX I A1?P. ",. WEEKLY, , , '.-.ili; -! i, WT TH i.i t.(is- i i u 111 0 n 1 0 1 8IT 1 T E: Jfl URNAL COMPA NT. Incorporated ' under the "General' Law.,' 'I FERMS, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCB Paut " J '. .'. .'.V :;. o T'r T""' : -iBr'thieirtkr, i UX at . v-. i iki-wblt :.v. ;sp,r.rtr:' WsTKLT in i mi . . . . A uu Clubs of ten and over 16 " TERMS Or AT)VERTISIN(-BT TOB SQUARt.- 1 fmr ififrt or m ult a jtrm.) ; -i ' '" 1 On, " :. ?Scmth, ia 00 ; ou , ,,,.. w..k.,., 2 60 On. , 8 month. IS 00 ; on. l'week.... 1 60 On. " month. 00; on. - 6 day 1 8 4day..., 8 days.. 1 inborti.n 1 26 I 10 (0 rn. ' -2 months 6 00 ; ... On. " 8 weeks 6 00 ; on. r. ii . ...I, A AO. nna Oispl.ye lttsennt.blfi more than th bov . ,' -J ji....'f..'.t.,d Arid rilsced'rath. isolnmn of SpecialNotlce.,-' iMbk torWii''tl. All not,c. required t. b. published hi It order.d on th. ln.icln oluily Br.t week 60 per cent, more thin th boTt r ; ho 11 mich will appear lu the Trl-Weekly without Jhfto" - . . Bunlneei Crdi,, not exceeding Bt. line, per year, In- Notiei. of meetlng.1'chariUbl. noi.tiut.nn oompa- 0l"dr.rti.emUCn'ot accompanied ' with written dir..-ton will h. lnmrted tiU forbid, and ohargei acoord- '"IlTtraD'ntent adrerttiieniente mniit ke paid In adTanne, WnnaT One quar. on. week 60 centj; two , 76c ; thre. week., $1 ; on. month, 1.26 ; thra. months 3,60; all montha, $o ; on. year,10. Wier th. prwent .y.tem, th. drti.er payt o much for the epace he occupy., th. ehanjDring chargeable with the composition only. 11. nowfen-. rally adopted. - i ' - i-. "INTERNATIONAL," NIA.GAKA FALLS,. ; J.21d3m . IRA OSBORN CO., P.Ofainoaa. . CHARLES S. BELL, Attorney at Law, CON3TANB' BUILDING', HIGH BT., ..oa ,f " Coiuwtcs, Ohio. THOMAS EWINU, Jr., Attorney a t La w GAZETTE B0ILUINO, MAIN STKhEr, ; ap28-dly . .. , . STAFFORD SMITH, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCIIANTS , .. ox janamn. . i , . : NEXT POOH WEST OF THE POST OFHCK. CoIum,dtti, 0M .!... u.i c.iuio atnrk. Household Furniture, llry (oodit, Urocorien, Hone., CnrriRKCl, Ko kc, attended to in oit or country, on 111. mint roanonanie ierm. i ihoi-.i .ilvnnfteii 011 coniiirnmentp decl-oiy ,ljaUI)UillH,VI"1li I i .: , NO. 6 KJ K'' -. tm laJ rwc a tr r. r. r , 11 THREE DOfiRS FROM BROADWAY, 5- ? l'""1 ; New-York. C A 1 ; , g. seeley & CO.,. ,: dec6 rroprieiur.. A. H. HAVVLEY, O LATE ROOFER AND DEALER IN SLATE, kJ CL.VKLASD, OUIO All worn warranwa. . u. J"i Aient. Columbu.. Ohio, , Reforenc., Columbu. Ga and Oike Uompany octl8-dly riARD. J. II. KICUARDS RESfECTi'ULLY J announcos to hi friend, that he will alwavi.be found at .108. P. SANTMYKH'S MU.1C ano uooi lonia. will atwayn be nappy to nee am mu.... TvENTISTRY.-rN. U. 8WAl?i, n. u., unni U TIT AND MANPFAUlUKf-K ir MINERAL TF.KTH. Office In Savaof's New Block, High St., a few door. North .r u a muIhh . :r!Mnmform-admtnm-1 tered. Superior Tooth Powder alway. on hand. eptl3-jly .1. Ii. Paul. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERClIAJiT, AND DBAI.SR IN " ' ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. Agent for O. A. Frailer'. Candlei; Bokf), Starch and Oil. East I'.nd 01 ixauonui uriusu, :. ,.18.dlv ., , - , COLUMBUS, O. DR. U, HILLS, WILL' GIVE CLOSE ATTENTION all caae. entruited to lilt car. wltblp or near the City of Culumbm. ..' " . ' t Coruullalioni prrnn(.(ly. attendel, whenever andj wherever r.eq.ulred. . ' . j ! Haulmct at Keley' " American Hotel. " , . Office la I'latV. B'lldlng, near the Port Office. ; maylo-atlm , . ; SAWS! SAWS!' SAWS!" TO MILL OWNERS, CARPENTERS,, CAUINET MAKERS BUILDERS, AND ALL WHO U8K SAWS CONSTANTLY ON HAND OF MY OWN I ; nisnufactrire; a full anortment of Mill Mulay, Crow Cut, Circular, and all description, of SAWS. .t sAII Work Wurranted. . .v..;i.iil.r attention frlv.n. to renalflnf... tuw. rotoothed. straitened, haipmercd, nled. apdset at short notice. " ' w .IAMES 0HUN jol6-dly' ' ' S. W. corner Long and High sti. . SALTUS & CO., 7 BKAVEB BIBtM, rcr.n ivniv, .... OFFER FOR SALE IN LARGE OR SMALL quantities, their celebrated Peru Hammered Char-coal Iron, duality superior to Swedes; sizes from H square, to 1x thick, Including all sizes Rolled Iron, Horse Shoe. Natl Rods, Rivet iron, nanus, rerun., n'v, m ... Iron, Slit Shapes, (imitation Swedes) Blistered and (L) Steel, Plough Iron and Moulds, allof thefirst quality' and superior to any Iron made. ' Have also on hand a full assortment of English common andjrsnned Sheet and Swedish Iron, all at lowest market rates. 3e'21d3m-aP -yr.-j vlii; li ;j ,,1,;., jj ;;GpLUMBUS;,:,SUKiM Saturday evening, july 21. '' i .' 1 ' ; ' 1 ' - CORKS! CORKS! CORKS! Onf. BALES OF SODA OR MINERAL aCJJ Water Corlu, for sal. In Int. to suit purchasers, jeiiu-aimavoas : 48 Beaver st., New York. Sash; ..Door and Blind Mannfaetory THE SUBSCRIBER TAKES THIS METnOD of Informing the public that he keep, constantly on hand a variety of Sash, Doors and Blinds of th best mstcria! and workmanship, and Moldings of any pattern furnished to nrder. ' ' ' ' ' Also, my kind of Turning, on the shortest notice, at th. Columbns-Planing Mill, near thel'enitentiary. Also, Planing Pine dr other Lumber and Flooring alway t on hand: all of which will be fmulshod at the lowest pus. iblecaah prices, fc , : , ., , , ;,.' All orders' from a distance promptly attended to. ian27-wnm ' ' . TTIOMAS BIDDLK. Lmportant and Seasonable Arrival ! ; CLOTHING, W holcsale and Retail. GOODS Made, np in he, latest 8tye, on Short Notice, auu ai very uuamn.--Lower than ever before ofl'eted. RESOLVED NOT TO BE EXCEEDED BY any one In my lln. of businms, 1 have Just bonglit in th. Eastern Markets, and am now dally receiving and opening, Invoice, of the choicest Goods , . : ' Ever brought to this City! Purchaslnr for CASH ONLY, I have alway. at least 10 per cant, advantage over rhose wh. buy on tlm. Ri-KtMnnt that I ' Th. Stock now arriving, consists of Broad-Cloths. Cussi meres, . An endless ariety of Linens, and Oonds for Summer Wear. Gmt. 'a FoKtnH.ijMi Goons, to Inuaite. variety, oonsltt-Ing of ' Shirts. ' Drawers: Socks, Handkerchiefs, Glove; . Suspenders,, k.-, fa. With thi. Stock of Good. nd my arrangement, for having themes' and mad. up la the best style, I can safely' .ay that ,;-' ' " I FE AR NO COMPETITION ! 1 have the largest stock of Goods In the City fron which to select, and am bound to please my customer, and friend, in .very particular. ' Th. Cutting department la Irt charge of Mr. S. HOF-8TETTER, than whom a mor' accomplished artist is hi. line, is not to be found In the State. He comes to n. thoroughly indorsed, not only by th. Press of Cincinnati, but by erary on. who ha. tested his sklU. ,' . My Goods having beon btjught for Oath, my motto I. Chiaf roll Cam, akd o.vit 0 Pitrci Remember, ' ' . . . Capital City Arcade, A lew doors North of th. Nell House. apr-4t( . . MARCUS CH1LD8. Three Graces -of . Christian i;. etA..l b:.J 'j'.v.; tliJJl! A 1 ..i..i;PyWUWi; ;,.;i.avU fFrom. Household ,Word.) .; '.: i-f-M The fourth" irreat event was ' the 'wm formation: of the rebgious ideas that were presented to him ; and this kind of teaching began aa soon asthe afllir of the li shpw- ed hrmo jje capable of rhir'al trining'..jvlt is probablft that:. his jecollectiona of light and alt th beautwsJ that it reveals deter rained hip firstsuperstitionv', While strong- ly flisposed to. Jetisnismm general vene rating the wind, for instance, .because it was not tired after blowing strongly tot several ,days,-;his particular, disposition.' was to .worship tno tsun ,.lhe nrst retig- lous sentiment -that jie.expressed was tnat it dogs riot do to shake onft's fist at the sun. He was deeply impressed, when told by his companions, that, the rnaker pt the sun was like a riian only so wise and power ful, as men cannot imagine.' As a necessary consequence of this way of Reaching him, he was uneasy about' what might be j come of everything when God was asleep. 1 o remedy this, his teacher took him quietly round the house when the inmates were asleep, and made him sottly touch their heads, and . told him (by the. finger speech) that they were now as if they were dead, being unable1 to think: whereas, God was always thinking, ile now, ol course took up the idea that the dead could dream; but he became deeply impressed with the dignity of being1 able to think. ' When he wanted to play with the pupils whorh he , found at prayers, and then to know why they joined their hands, he was told that they prayed, find that praying was thinking of God. '' It was ; after this that his teacher heard, that strange and heart-mov ing sound from the dark bedside, -the loud uncouth' voice sayings over nd over, "I am thinkifig'of God! . "One qorisequencip. of his new notion of .the dignity of thought was his feelings about the deaths of per sons of 'different ages. He felt the corpse of a child of two years' pld, and asked a woman in the. room , if she cried for its death; but, without wailing for an answer, ho added that it was not possible, lor the child was too young to be able to think much.'or therefofelto be worth cryinor for. a hese results are surely wonderlul tor a period of eighteen months. - This deso late creature could, in that lime,, speak, read think and inquire; . he was a subject of moral discipline, and was capable of an energetic industry. " His" work at the turning-lathe was excellent, and he had employments enough to nil up his time innocently and cheerfully.! A cheering thought and image to all who heard ol him, what must he have been to his guardian, the1 patient M. Hirzel?. - His family were proud pf him, even to the deaf and, dumb brother, and he lost none ot his attachment to them. ' ,; ' ' : Even greater progress has been made in the development of the American girl, Laura Bridgman, whose case is happily so well known as not to need to be here de tailed at length. . In her cae, too, the sense of touch was the only resource at first; and in her case, too, there was the advantage (how great we cannot tell) of her having enjojfed sight and hearing till she was two years old." "At the age ol eight, Dr. Howe, who 'was to her what M. Hirzel was to Edward Meystre, took her under his charge in th4 Blind Asylum, at Boston, Massachusetts, and taught her as much as Edward was taught, except that actual speech was not tiuemDted. Poor child! When in formed that the sounds she made were too loud (tnd frequent, she asked, "Why, then, has Ood given me so much voice! The pathetic, unconscious hint was taken, and she as then permitted for a certain lime every day to exercise her lungs freely. makijng as much noise as she pleased, in a room where she- could disturb nobody Whan alone and watched without her knowing it, she soliloquises in the finger speech; and, what appears ' still more . ... i - . . m. strange, she uses it in her dreams, l he irovefness who visits her bedside, can tell by whtching the motions of the hand, what she is dreaming ahout. . he writes treely nowjand her mind communicates very largely with others. Her diary, which she Writes in a clear free, hand, without the guidance of lines, tells how her days pass among books and work, books in raised print, and neat sewing or knitting of her own, and lessons in geography,- his torv and a)gebra,.among other things; and about her walks, her visitors, the letters she receives and writes, and the news from nil parts of the world that her friends report to her. She is regular in all her doings, neat in her dress, always busy in one way or another, exceedingly inquiring and intelligent, and remarkably merry Her turn has come even hers for ben efitirtt? a tellow-bemg. Oliver, a boy in her chvn plight, was brought to the institu tion ns she had been, and she assists ma terially in his education, and must be an inestimable companion to him. There was once seen, we believe in France, an awful and heart-breaking spec taclelwhen.forpurposeofphilosophicalob- servation, the inmates of a blind school and a deaf and dumb asylum were brought to gether. At first they tried to coramuni cate-Mhe deaf and dumb being permitted to feill the lips and throats of the blind; but a.driadful scene ensued. Their strong and scarcely disciplined passions became furiouslv excited by the difficulty of .corri-1 municatiohi, which each supposed :to be :i the fault of the other, and they sprang, at each; lother's throat like wild beasts,- and fought so desperately that there -was great difficulty in. parting themij.'.The twoi classes spoke of each: other afterwards with bitter ; hatred. How different is now; the scene, when the. merely blind, pupils help and ser ve Laura and Edward, and ar. beloved by. them; and q when Laura,) with flushed -cheeks and trembling fingers,' labors to 'convey aorrie of her. knowledge ar4 her intellectual pleasures, to Oliver, an,d succeeds, and he is happy in consequence! How are times changed since the helpless i i ............ . . s i i : i " . Si . 1 '. the course of "the present , month, whenever the surface is sufficiently moist start the seed, sow; turnipsi The old adage. rUr)S;''.'.';:.'. '. V ; . " ," 1 VTJ, 25Ui pf July, sow turnips, wet or dry," But we have found that a moist condition of the'surface had more effect in inducing germination of the seed than the day of the month.;; After considerable experience and a pretty extended observation; we are still of the opinion that the root crops may be cultivated by most farmers with a de cided j profit. ; The great cost has been in keepipg down the weeds rolherwise they are nit a difficult crop to manage.. They are easily to get in, and may be cultivated with a horse or wheel-hOe, without any difficulty, i Would it not be a good plan to use the same piece of land for a succession of yfiirs for these crops, never allowing a weed: of atiy kind to go to seed' upon it, and enriching it with manure as free from seeds; as it is possible to get it? If such manure is plentifully applied in the fall, and ploughed under ten or twelve inches, therei will be no complaint that, the root will not flourish on the same soil. Where the weeds do not come, carrots, parsnips, beets or turnips may be profitably culnvat- TO SAW MILL MEN. WE .HAVE JUST To.lved . Urg. invoice of Malay, GaU, Circular, Cross Cut and other Saw.. .. . j . r.'.'.Vri l'i ..I .oi .sj::: .. At the stn of th GUt Mil A. JUNHJ UU In I II.. lillli In When to Sow Turnips. AIElt'S PUIS. : iAYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS.' : ' Pli;iS THAT ARE PILLS I I TJROF. HAYES, STATE CHEMIST, OF J. . JUMsacliusctts. lavs thr tro the bwt of all Pilu. and aoaexotl are the men who curtify that l.'r. Have knows 1 ' ! i : i- - 1 Imuel ShaW) Chief Juitico Supreme Ourtof Maia. Envirv Wiishbiirn, Governor of Mass, , i W. C.'PlnnKett, Lt. Got. of Hani. Edward Kvm-ett, ex-3ee: of State and Senator oF IT. 8. Robart C. Winthrop, ex-Speaker Honne Rep. U. 8. A.' Abbet UwroiM, WlUtr I'len. to ft. ili-iuin. i fjohn fi. Fitzpatrick. Cath. tiinhop of t'owtop. i . ,,, . , ! ' MEM THAT AKE HEN! 1 Amdoff the dineanea this Pill bus cured with astonishing rapidity, we may mention Cottlvenesn, Bilious Complaint!, Rheumatism, Dropny, Heartburn, Headache arisinir from a foul atomaoh, Nausea, IqdlgeHtlnn, Morbid inaction of the Boweln, and tain aming tnmirom, rlatniency, los oi Appetite, alt Ulcerosa apd Cutaneous Olaeaaea. which require an tvaca ant Medicine, Sorofula or Kina'a vll. . They alao by purifying the blood and atimulatlug the system, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed tbey could reach;: such ai Beat'neaa. Partial Blind laws. Neural jr. a and Naryoui Irritability, Derangements of the Lirer aad Kldneya, Gout, and other kindred eom plaints, arising from a; low state of the body, c r obstructions of Us functions. ; They are the best Purgative Medicine eTordiscor ered, and you will but need to use thorn oooe to know it. I'reparea oy int. ,i. u. AXtAi, isoweii, 41 ass., ana sola by all respectable Druggists everywhere. r . fcL'KSTfcl.N, Jr .Unr.tnnati, 1 G. IIOBEKTS k CO., Columbus, jyli-idw2TTi And by Agents In ev.ry town In the West 'MISCEL-L. AXE OIT S 7. :rl in 1 1 " . "' 'i .j i."t ' !' 1 1" ". t: ti.FEANKLIM.o.i!!,: ti:i. Type: and Stereotype Foundry, . . :' AiMnliMff 1: Mit r. .. :ta T.-l I - (1 t. v iianuiiiL av tv., ,,. V- tos Vine Street, Cincinnati. GFJ O'DRISCOLL' & 00. ARB NOW PRE-.rpared V fill ordwr. for -Presso., Type, and Printing Materiau, tnlullng Osrmam try .tall .lMaod descriptions, slid .very article ss4 Ip ft frintlnj VBoe, at abort notice sjnd on tavorabl. tonus. .. . . , .. Presets of all studs, and all other article. M mana. facturei bfuty will b. furnUhed t - marrufftctiirer'i prices. -..! ;:. J; J.;' I .:! i .-. :. ! . i ;'! 3 i 1 1 . ' Wlthaou .xoerienc and practical knowlednof Utt hds4iMsl, and our Mould,, Matrices and Machinery all new ability to rits satisfaction to those who favor ns with their order., . , j . .,, ftierefatypin. of Books, ramihIets;''Uusfc, rnsravln nd Jolts of all cwcriptlons, Engraving and Lot tori og Map., executed with naatness and dospatch-. - j . Type kised In Stereotyping for sale at reduSaJ prices ', ' Ilrand aid Pattern. Latter, for Iron Caltingi. ft . n i. ' For sf I. 'cheap, a second hand Adanu1 i'ower lxess plattni2tt by 40 Incbos in good order. ' ' Also, ' Bookbinder'. mbosainfr Prervs a superior an.l very poiwerful press, In perfect order jelH-w I ANVILS. VI SUN. drv. . I TIS niNG TO CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK VV ' if IANVIL9, IVME8, .s4 wrbar BVvCKHMlTH'S TOOL9,w. wll) sell them at lu.lr net cost prlaes.. . This is a ras opportunity furthos. wishing to purchn'sa. Th good. at. la good oondiUon and fully warranted . - ' I AMf Van ana see soon. . . A. JUM tv , i maylB-dlwtwSrn ' Sign of Ollt Mill Saw, Bt(h Ht. ia'; Insurance . Company,' OF UAsllFOHD) CO.Yi. : , ! I CHARTERED, 1819'. Cash Capital.. ..600,000. ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN . TO INSURANCE OF FARM PROPERTY, DWELLINGS and OUT BUILDINGS. Insures such buildinirs or contents in a very favorable manner, for TUHUE or KIVK YEARS. . litMjSEs mojinxY rAiu in cash, 1 1 j AND EQUITABLY ADJUSTED. . I ' ' ALSO ' Insures Stores, Warehouses, Buildings or Con tents and 1 ersonal 1'roperty generally in Town or Uountry, at rates ' " ' as low as Consistent '" ' ' WITH THE HAZARDS TAKEN, C'A. MATtYsON, Agent. . . SJOi-TicE AMnos' Block, Columbus, O.TS35. 1 1855. " Coi.csrars , ' Ma y IT S. A, IUttison, Esq., ) - " ' Arjmt ina Insurance Company, ) . Dear Sir: I have to acknowledge the receipt of a cheek, on the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Co-npany, of Cincinnati, for the sum of Fiftwn Hundred Dollars, being th. amount insured in your Company. For the very prompt and satisfactory manner in which my claim ha. been adjusted, pleas, convoy my thanks to the Diiec-tors, and acfspt on your own part the kind regards of t t our obedient servant, mayJ8-w6nr 1 ' DAMIX SHEAP. BOOKS I BOOKS II THE SUUSUK1BER3 hiv now completed their fsll supply of Books; Stationery. Funcy Goods, ko., Ac, and having recently ntto-d np . WhiUtolt Itnnm, in addition Ui.tueir beautiful .tore-Uoom, are uow proparcil to furnish at either wholfunle or retail, any article in tliuiV Hue and at as low rates a. can be had of any other house in the western country. We have now on hnnd a good supply of Law, 'Medical, Theolotrtcal und Miscellaneous Books. - Lario and small Bibles, Hymn arid .Frayer Books, in B..71J, .j 1 1 uiiiniiib;, hii'i 1.1 JJrii. ui iniiziuj, iii'iu um. toSi.; ' ' Gift Books for 1866. pod Standard Poetical Work in elogant bindings. Arehltctural Work, AgrionHura-l and Cook Books. -;i Music Books, a great rariety by the tingle copy, dozen, or hundred. All the School and Classical Books in geiwral use, Eclee tic Readers and Spellers, l'inneo'a Grammar;, and Bay's AlgobniHand Aiithmolics, we nell as low as cart be bought of the publisher MlUbelPa Geography, and Elementary flpellees at less prices per dozen than they can be had to Ctnoinnatl. alaUa and Pencils, Writing Ink of the- best quality, and cheaper than erar. Blai Books of every she, nuallty nd dMcriptlon ; Can, letter, and Note Papers and Kiur.pof th Quest quail ty and iu any quantity ; Letter Presses and Spying Books, fcc. e.- . . Country dealers are particularly Invited to give, us a call ana examine our 8 took and prices. A liberal discount mad to persons selecting Libraries, Physicians will find tt greatly to their advantage to give as a call, at wd make 20 per cent, dUcount from the Pub-liVherAr' prices on Medical Books. uruera uy man win receive t lie same auenuon as u present In person." r itemamoer tut uooKsrore 01 ii tvriiii icTfiu .V 1 nvn High at ; 1st door Sooth of the Clinton Bnnk,Columt)ui, 0 lecOrWtt. - - ., i r- ... - ' 1 r it I ! I.av Ooluvnttu.. Sil6Ai 1H:6UP 8:36 845 1855. LE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS 4 XENIA K41LR0A0S. Trains run beta-een Columbus and Ciacladati, s follows v ' bOWXWARD. ITWARP. M. IS ' Arriv. at Cincinnati. 7 84 A. M. 4:50 P. M :! " . . 1:24 A. M. Lesv. Cincfnuati. 6:ftOA.M. 9 00 " 10:20 " 6:04 P. M. , Arriv. at .Columba. 8 60 A. M. 1 'SO P. M. 3:13 " .11:16 " Exnl-e Train. Btatlons. Th. other drains stop at most Way Th. first three trains from Columbus connect at Xecia and Duyton for all the principal points west. The 'J 16 A. M. and VIM 1'. M. Trains from Columbus Connei l at Morrow foi Wilmington, Circlevilla, and Cliil- licothel at Lovelaudi. for Hillsborough and Cbitlicothe; and at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, the Mail Boats and the Kentucky Riilrr.s.li. Pa wehgers by these Train, connect at London for Spring-Meld atul Dayton, and by the LtrsWat 10 o'clock from Lou- fion.) fir point West. M9 for other information apply to T. I.nroH. Agent, or M. L, DonsRTr, Ticket Agent, tkilumbus; W. Vrioht, Age.t, iSpringrl.ld: A. W. Stark,. Agent, Xonia; A. H. Li!tii, Agent, or P. XT. SrR.iim, General Ticket Agent, Onctntaati. . . ' . W. H. CLEMENT, jylQ i ' ' ' Su-perlntendmi. I I Central Ohio Itailroad. SUMMKE ARRAMGEMIilNT C1IANGK OF TLME. , Tqrkk Daily Tiulvs Each Way, Scni.ayd Exotekted.) ANp but O.vx Chang i or Cakh Bktwehn Coluu Mrs asi Baltixorr, ... ASD AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 18tu, 1B65, Trains will run av follows : ' GOING EAST. 01 'Zed hi Columbus. , . Newark Zanosville... Concord .... Cambridge.. BarnesviUe. . Belmont Arriv. at BelUlt.1. :S0 FxjrretS Irain ..10:00 A. ..11:10 " ..12 :20 P. ..12:68 " .. 1:20 " 2:23 " 2:44 " .Vail fiain 3:30 P. K. 4:46 6:00 6:44 7:0 8:26. 8:51 ; arr.9-46 GOINU WEST. M9M Train. 11-30F. a 12:60 a. II 2:12 " : 8li"- .: 8:21:.'.. , ..: :4S " 8 11 " arr. 8:16 " Leave Bellalr:.. .'. . Belmont1. .'. Barnosville . Cambridge. , Loncora .... Zanesvilld., '. wewara NEV JKMITIOJI OF BVVAN'8 MAN AL. SAAC N. WHITING, COLUMBUS, HAS . thi. day published a New Edition of a Manual for F.x ecntor. and Administrators, in th. BetUement of th. bstatesot Deceased Persons: Wltti practical rorms, aio., So. By Joseph R. Swa. Fourth Edition, Revised and adaptid;to th. present l'ractic; .by.H. Q. Monu, Attorney t Law, VOInmOtM. ,, jan.twijwtl - D Forest Dale Water Cure, j i Cleveland, Ohio. " R. Q;VT. STRONG1 TAKES PLEASURE hi Informing the public that his large and beautiful otlifice,tiD the suburbs of the Forest City, was opened last fail, for the accommodation of either ,jjx, Hitherto, he has given special attention to those dieae peculiar to Feme leu; and In the new retrent will give his more im mod in to attention to that class of invalids. ' The aew edifice Is finely adapted to, and was speolally constructed for, the purposes of a Water Cure. It la built -of atone and brick, warmed and ventilated on the most scientific principles. Hot and cold air can be Intro, duced at pleasure, and an uniform temperature secured. The Ronms are pleasant, thus Water toft and abundant, the Pleasure Grounds picturesque, aou the Gvmnasium commtfdfoiis. ' The City Omnibuses pass the EstabHsh-meot regularly. " J'r. btrong tctuaaaaurea tnax nis great and uniform succeni for lire past six years, tn the treatment of diseases which have baffled the skill of the most oxperiencee tn other' systems of practice', Is a sufficient guaranty of hope to tu a mi c tea, who may emruHi inemsoirw xo nts care. But, thpFa who may desire further testimony, can have copies of his Circular, which embodies certificates, fur-Bishedihim bv gratoful patients, sent to thein.'on their rcjuent, by tiisir enclosing a f onTsge stnmp to prepay them to tlieir aiMrass ' TrBiirt. 7 to $12 per week, accoiding to rooms, and at tention required. Each patient requires one linen and two coarso cotton sheets', one woolen blanket, one com- rortante, ann six or eight crasn town- Cleveland, May atf,lH&B. wjra r o;n and Vra$s Founders, h 5IA!UFiCTtRE TO OairEft, I , AND HAVB ON XIANB, t , 63 STEAM ENGINES, '.,. Boilers and Mill-Gearing. -100D. ACTIVE BOOK AGENTS WANTED VT to sell bv subscription, now, valuable, and attraotir . Pictorial Family (looks. Certain districts of country will be assic-ned to each, and books furniuhed at wholesale, on better Urms than can -b offered by any othar Publisher. In America. A few competent, persevering young men, by personal application, will be employed at liberal wage, by the month. Address J. k II. MILLER, post paid, Columbus. Ohio, or apply at our office In the Commercial Collcga Buildings. , , - nr-i -wu rnnK FIFTH EDITION OF SWAN'S TREAT- JL lr(. 1AAU M. WI1IT1.P4U, t-iilumons, nas pnunniinu 'A Trsatia. on th. law nlatin-r to the Powers and tlatlea of Justices of th.' Peace) nd ConsUbles in th. Stat of Ohio, with Praotical Forms," etc., etc bv Joseph K. Swan, 1st. Pre.l.lant of the Twelfth Ju.llcal Ciroult. TheOftb editioo, 1 vol. 8vo 630 pages, In kiie law binding Pric , I , ... 1 1 To thi. edition has been .dded n Appendix, containing the new Code prescribing the Jurisdiction snd procedure oerore Justices of to. Peace, ami 01 tn. nuues or unm. ble. in:clvii oasea nassfldmaroh 14th. 1H68. - ' Ha K. .Iu. iinhlniliul . new adituiD of rJWAN'. MASttAL A ynytunl far Kiuninri ami ilnt 'nirtritfor-. in th. uttle- ment at .status of deceased persons; with Practical Form. ko.. . Bv JOSRPH It. RWA$. Third edition, re vised, enlarged, tnd adapted to tu. preooi i-roaux,. oy H. C. Nomj, Attorney at Iaw, Columbus. I large imner roval Vima vol.. 44i naies. In goon Law muuing. riui i '2ft. i tr.ir silIa bv III. do.ii or slmrla couv bv Ih. Publisher! over the Bool-store of Randall, Aston s ising. voiumous, They may also be had at hi. prices of th. following por sons, vu: Boaoh Oone,arclevllW: Whlttemore aroaTOTn, i-nii ii .v.... n n ,. i . i. u t ti ...... . ir w Kaed Atnon. Zanesvlll.j at the iUlf.rent JlookstorM ia t. Vernon j B, C. TicknorJtCo .Manstield: J. U Bauiryr&rtlner, Woostar: Canfloh Kimball. Eo... Medina: C. H. Parsons, Clevg- I.nri. W. Hi h. Potter. Asblana: U. I. iwrov rs v..., mu duaky Oty: W. 8. Kos, Norwallt; W. N. l'ort.r, Warren, Trombiull county; Been. Elkins, Akron; 11. Little. Ka- v.nnai wiuuvm uucner, Massiiionj iisuer, ii" w. r.nt..n Htsrt onnTv- Dsvid V. Graham, New Lisbon : MoCov. Harittta,: J. McMillan, Salem, Columbiana county; 8. W. McDow.ll, SUubenvUl.; Stephen Oroaslng-r, 8t Clairsrlll.; R. S. Gros. k Co., Tiffln; E. C. Aidt .,- tTanton- n.rtlv Ron. Rellefontaiue: at th. Book tnra. In Davton: Kyle At Brother, Troy: H. Llmnooker Co.J Fiqua: J. VanMatOT, GreenvUle. Hark, county Williams 4 Hanford, Springfield; K. French k (In., Urbana .. Hlirlmrd Wnillkiin. Washlnirton. Fayette oounty; 8. u'eklsud k Co. Freemont, Sandusky eountyj.and Jam. arler, Bucyru. April 22, 1864-dAwti ' "Tiis youth ia an old acquaintance of mine, and I presented him with the cigars ha smoked he Jim a great delight in smoking for some) montis. when I lived at Laasanne. For a lone time titer I left that place, he alwaygawociated my rime with a cigar. Being there last October, utter an absence Of flte or six years,'! went to see my old mend. Jn. lllrel could not Uien by am means, induce hint to associate me in the risbtlmanner with a cigar, though Mward was nainftiiW anxious to understand. I left eoma moni-V tor him, to be expended in the old way; ana JJ Believe be has gradually emoiud me bacK Z, ,y,-Si .. n,ir,-i,a...rs m.v dMir. into lis remembrance . "C. D."- 1 Jur-dJii-w.w : , , . l N. wjuriKO Xxprm ., Mail . . , KigM ,' . Train, Train ,'. Train. 9:45a. ii. 5:15a. m.' 6:00 P.M. ...10:81 6:16 " ; 7:0 u ...10:52 . 0:43 7:40 ...11:66 11 8:04 ' 9:00 ...12:17 P. M. 8:30 9 25 . . . 1:10 9:30 " ' 10:30 " ... 2 08 10M1 u UO ' Arr. at Columbus. 3:20 ar. 12:16 P. u. arr. 1:20 a.m. The Express Train going Kant will atop to take np or leave PasHengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, BarnesviUe, and Belmont, only, GoiNd Whrt, it will only stop at the above named Stations. ..Tha II ail Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mail is to be received, or delivered, and at all other fetations on Notice being given. The Night Train will atop at all Stations on proper notiee beiug givn. GOING EAST. The lOJ'Q A. M. Express Train couneotn at Columbu with the K.ipres Train which leaves ('iuctunati at 6 A. M. and with the train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua, and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with mnraing Tralni to and from Sandusky, Mansfield apd Mt- Vernoii, and witli Trains on the Steuboiiville and Indiana Railroad, at Wheeling with Exprtss Train on the'Baltiiriore and OhioIUilroa.il for Baltimore. WashingtouJ Fhildelpbiaaud Eantero Cities. , . i . ' ; I ; i , : The 3:30 P. M. Trjiin viil conuecf at Colunihus with the second Traiu from Cincinnati; at Kewaik with i'au dusky, Msnsfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Nitrht Trsin on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pas-sontrers lnaving lAoninvillo aud points below Cincinnati, and taking the 0 A. M. Traiu uu Uttle Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indianapolis and Rtchmond by morning Tram on Indiana Cent ral Railroad will also connect wit h this Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at 9:15 P. M., and leave by 10:.10 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Baltimore at 6 P. M. next day. The 11:80 1". M. Train connects at Columbus with the Mail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6&0. P. M- and arrives at Bellair at 6:15 A. M.; connecting with the Accommodation Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route, via Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Dayton, reaoh Columbus in season to take this Train: and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cum berland, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to bam more aba fentttern utlies. ..... GOING WE9t. The 5:15 A. M. Mail Train connects at Bellair with Night Train . on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with TraintWo and from, Sandusky, Man afield ana Mt. vernon, ana cmosfro ma Jionroevliie; at coium oua with the- Trains for Cincinnati, and with Trains for Xenia, Payton, Indianapolis, aod Chicago, via Dayton and iti'a Urbana. . :...-,..., The 9:45 A. M, ErnraM Train connects with th Exoress Train from Baltimore, and arrirea in Columbus at 3:20 M., and connects with Trains going South and Wost, arriving at Cincinnati at 7 P. M. . i 1 he 6 :00 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train at 2:15 A. M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenfa, Davton Indianapolis, Lafjette. Terra Haute, Saint Louis and unicago isam; H. HUUitiaiu, AnaHvme, June 18, 19o5.-otr Xuyenwttnaenl. VK AKE ALSO PREPARED TO FUBNIfcB Ckst Iron Fronts. ! Window ' Cap and ! ftlhi, Cast and Wrought - j , Grating., v ' - Bolts for Bridges, o. Bwitcbes, Switch Stands, . gp FrogH and Crossings, mt Station Pipes, Ac. ' Irons of all kinds always . t on hftn1.,0 i -NEW PHOP, Went end ..f the national" ! Road Bridge.- .....i -. I-.... . ..JT - .Columbus, O bin, April 6, 1855,-dAwly MTLl, AND FARH3 ti;OR 3AI.E, TUB unierHiirnftd ofters for sale, on reasonable terms, the Sl'BAM FLOURING MX( recently erected In Grahams- viiie, at layior'i a latum, mtiea aaat ot Coluiubus, oa the Centnil Ohio Railroad. Tho House is a most substan tial structure, frame oa stone foundation, 80 by 60 buiimug ana tAiacninery in everr particular entirely new, of the.mosf approved style, and In excellent running or der ror custom ana merr.nam srorh, a run or liurrs, witn power snfflcient for 0. The Engine House is large and ooinmoaioui, wim capacity iot any other sftrt ol nianu fitctory. - , ; ,, . , m i . ...... i ' The Mill has baen in operation only about two months The reason for oilcrlng it ftir aale, is, that the undersigned haa been deprived, Ly death, of aid on which he relied lu Its management, aud bts other engagomcnts prevent him giving his personal attention to lt. mere are two baw kills, within forty r'ls M,tne anove Mm, in active operation. Alao for sate, THREE FARMS, k the immediate neigh borhood, containing respectively 133, WO and 196 aorus ot excellent land, on Big Walnut nearly all fended, ono half cleared, and well supplied with good spring wstnr. For particulars, inquire of D. N. Taylor, at the Mill, or ot theunuersigned, at His reallvnc;near Hinernm, rrank lin ooanty. Oriio. OAVIO JAVLOR. reb'aib, iin4-nvw4wit 1. HISTORY OF THE OIl'lO CAN A tcomrileta DoouirntftrvfltstrrTtf Oia Ohio Canals frcrra'tiie rlrat measures taken for their eM true tion down to the close oi the session of the Legislature of l3v, one valume, 8 vo. i : , .. - r- ... i i ' A few copies of this valuable work for sale by " ' ISAAC N. WHITING." ! Over the Bookstore of Randall, Aston & Long XT AT H AN. i WHITELY'8 CELEBRATED 1 1 ORIENTAL PERFUMKD CRYSTAL1), or Spirit op the FtowHia, awarded a Silver Medal at the r air of the American Institute, Oet. 2cvl$53, alee a prim at tW World's rair. ine unique form of theseelvgantand QowJannioa a uie i enumes is tne simple secret ot then great popu larity.. ....... - To concentrate the extracted Essence or "Spirit" of ex otla and indigenous Flowers Into' the smallest space, waa the object ot the inventor, so that the fragrance, Purity and Price of the various Perfumos would form a strong inuuoeraart .for their use,- whether 'in tne Ball-room, crowded Theatre, Sick Chamber, Railroad Care, Sea Bativ tng quarters, of a companion in travel : tuey will, in an situations, and under all eiroam stances, pror a reviver to the wearied and drooping spirit, as wel) as a purifier ot an mat may do inteciious imra ine atmospnere. ine ar ttale lifti been hailed, not only as a novelty, but as a tie- f.l. -I ... ; ,,....: . ,L NUMBER r 304. rU ! medical: EVI Camillas for Sale. rpni UNDERSlftNKl) HAVING BOUGHT A- oin .i. a. mia on. ana remumea .neir oia Dasiness of tnantilucturmg CARRIAGES, at their old stand, on FrontJireet, between State and Town street, CVlumbui, Ohio, a in have now oo hand, and are constantly manu fa'jturiif? very dweriptionof Cariaga, such as Top and Trottihg Buggies, Liifht Rockawaya, Family Carriage of every sfyle, Buainttfts Wagons, Omnihuases, ko. . They f have alwo for lalt cheap, fteveral second hand Bugghfj. KcpalriiJg done at short notice. Fronvthe long experience the subscribers have bad, both Inlthe manufacture aud useot' (Hrriagea, they have no hesitation in saying without hoastiug, that they know how to manufacture good work and work that will wear and give satisfaction. ArGmt i'3 A vail. BLAKE, WILLIAMS & CO. apl9-iwlywo - i Dohiwtue Female College DELAWARE. OHIO. This Institution commenced ita lirnt term on the 9th of August. It now numbera 48 nunils. The second term will commence on Thursday, the 23rd of November, and will continue 13 we'.Ks. i The President Is asalsted bv a corns of tlie mit expe rienced and com latent Teachers. The College building is commodious and well furnished. All the brandies em braced in a Female Education are taught in the mott thorough manner. .... Expkk.ssh.- Board por week, hi the Institution, (inclu-dind rooms well furiiiKhed,) $2.00. Washing and lights, extra. Parents wishing to sond their daughters from home to be educated, are invited to Inquire into the niPrJU ot tms jnsMtuiiMU. , For circulars, reforfuces. &r., addre RlCV. 1. MCCARTEK, IHlMlDiAT, oct 23 wtf ' ' Delaware, Ohio: FiUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, PITTS U BUR.iH, PA. Incorporated by the Ltsgislnture of I'ennsylvania, with Perpetual Charier. BOARD OF TRl'BTKKS. ' JHi's Excelleucy the Hon. James Buchauan, Hon. W. H Lowria, Hon. Wm. Wilkins, Hou. Mor.es Hampton, Hon Charles N'aylor, (ieu. .1. K. Moorhcud. : FACULTY. P. Dl'FF, authorof the "North American Accountant," ProfenHor of Book-keening, and Conmierctal Sciences. JOHN D. WIIXIAMS, the bent od-haud penman iu the United StAteM, Profesdor of Coiiimorcial aud Ornamental pMiimnnship. N. B. HATCH, Kho., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professorot Mercantile Law and Political Economy . , P. HAYDKN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, Prolennnr of Mathematics, &c. Mr. J. D. Williams has permanently joined the Faculty, and it will be seen that, during his late professional engagements in the East, he waa there regarded aa the best ppnman iu the country. This institution, therefore, pre-stntf attractions to the Student offered by no other ot the kind iu the United States. The course of training comprittes upwurds oi 400 real transactions, in six differ eut methcHlH of Double Entry Book-Koepiug. 300 practical buainoRR cslculatlons, covering the whole field of in land and foreiirn commerce. Commercial Penmanship, everr modern improvement iu the art. Business letter and busineHs forms of every decr'ption Daily lectures on Commercial Law, Commercial sciences, tu tlieory oi prohts, kc. Duff's Book Keeping. Harper's Edition, "the most ' onm pre .tensive in the langnage, ...... ..... ..tl 50 Duff's " Western Steamer's Accouutant," F'f?ct system for such accounts 100 yFend for a Circular by mail. nov21-'iwly AND EAR INFIRMARY,! luuriinn nun, tommBHi imio nmifi INSTITUTION, DKHIONKD BY ITtt , JL fulinler, the late lt.vi SrAiiwo, Esq., for lnnrsnary purposes, has been eo as true ted and furnished with ape-cial reiprenco to the comfort aad coaveoieoee of ita I- ( mates, and is now open for the Medical and Sargiea! treet-ment tjf parson afTlicted with dUeaeea of the n aad fiA. 1 . . . . ' . v . , t , ; Everr Deparfrntnt ii abundantly supplied with water, i J for batfeing the cold, warn, and tepid, the shower, site, and doache baths, will always be in readiness for thoee' who nefed their application. Starling Hall will be nndet the Btedleal aad sMrjrkykl . care o( R. J. Patteiuo, H. D., who will reside In the ' building, and devote all needed tine to the ear aodtreat-ment-oj the inmates. , , ' ' i V ". . . Physicians, aa well as those afflioted with dieeasea of the ty and Ear, are invited to call and examine the In-stitutifii, its fixtures, aod oar factiittea for the treatment . of disease. - J 1 ' ' ' - All hitters addresaed to "D R. J. pAimaoat, Colon-, bua, Oliio," will reooive prompt attention... The Undersigned is hsppv to refer to the mediaal gvst. ! tlemenProfeasoce in Starling Medieal CoUege,) bM names Are below. h. J PATTERSON, M . D., . I i . i i i - ..tt Oovum,; Sterling Hall, Columbus, 0., May 22, 1855. TFRM For hoard, washing, furnbhed apartai-jfctc. faei, Iwhts, nunlng and treatment, the charges will range fnm $5 to 10 per week. For Surgical iperasion, a Reparfite charge will be made. . . ' I R B F E R E N Q E 8 1 ' ; " ' fl. Jl. Smitu, M. D.a I F. C Cariwi. M. D., . J. Daw.wjv, M. P., T, O. Woumut. M. D J. W. Hamilton M. II, E. M. Mooai, M. 0. TO THE OP Franklin County. the present heavy preatiure of Money matters, It be- spccial attention to my stock of PREPARATIONS, which are nnaur- 855...;.,,;, :;;',;;.:;."::;,;.'; 1855. Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati Spring : Arrangcracut. Three Trains Dailr from polumbiiB, in conneo- t tion with Trains on the Liltle'.IIinmi, anil Columbus mid Xsnia -1 . .. ximir.inua. : EXPRESS TRAIN AT 10:00 A.M.: stopping at Delaware, Cardington, Galion. Crestlina, Shelby, Iew London and Grafton, arriving at Cleveland t z-.vi r. H.; giring passengers portt mimutku tor dinner nd oonncctinar with the 3:20 P. M. Fast Ex n rein Train nn the Lake Shore Road for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York, fre. Thia Train oonnects at Gallon with the Bellefontaine and Indianapolis Railroad, at Crestline with the 1:30 Express Train on th6 Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad fur Pitta-burgh, Philadelphia, &c., and the Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne at Grafton with the 8:45 P. M. Train fur Toledo and Chicago, reaching Chicago S o'clock nest morning. , , 2. Mail Train at 2 05 P. M.; stopping at all way stations between Columbus and Cleveland, arriving At Cleveland at H;00 P. M., connecting at Crestline with 6:15 P.M. rasr Train on the onto aoa Pennsylvania Itailroad for Pittsburgh, &c, with the Ohio and Iudiana Railroad for Fort Wayne, Ac; at Cleveland with the9:06 P. M. Night f.xprass irain on ine i.aae .more nauroau for Hie jaat and after the opening of Lake Navigation with Vhe snlen- did low pressure steamers Crescent City and Queen -of the West for Buffalo. a. Night Express at 11:30 P. M.; stopping at Delaware and all -way stations North of New London and leaving: passengers i hii way BiaiioD,cooneoung w presume wlin tne i:ou a. 51. irain on tne unio ana rennsylvalnla Kail- rfiael at ftrftftnn with I lm VnlAtln Tla rnvu.iia ri..ri,iA..n arriving at Chicago at 9:30 P. M., oonnectinir at Cleveland wiin tne aiormng rrntn on tne Laao atiore ttailroad for Dunkirk, Bulfalo, Now -York, kc, .... , as" tor throuffb ana local 'iiokets anulr at the Ticket Ofiice tn the P.iHsenger Depot ot the Cleveland, Columbus and Cnicienatl, and Little Miami, Columbus and Xenta Kauri.! companies. K. S. FLINT, Columbus, May 12, 1856 -dtf l' Xvperintendfiit MILLFCRNltiHlNti Tli6uiscrlbtjra ron-gagfj hi th; miatiuinrtiiriig and rending of E. T Hutlei f 1'i.reriE Ktotinn Mill, liiinwn as the Novcln MillStoue. which for wonoiity nt power, pifertnse of workmanship, simplicity aud durability d ooiiMruriioa have never beiui equalled. - Ttiey have btu extensively Introduced through the State of Npw York, and niOPt, of the Western State, and are dully giving proof to tliou?arjds, of the great superiority of' their work ovtr tlieiJ foot stone aa generally lined. Thy have gniiitd untv.irKHl tivor for making Premium and Kxtra Flour, for their extraordinary yields, for their great saving of power, for the rapidity of their work, and the comparatively -email expert-wirh which they can be set In motion. There Is no longer a doubt among those who are acquainted with their work, that they will revolutionist milling. The mills are made of the best Freuch Burr Stone, and all in one block, thirty Inches 1n diameter, and capable ' of grinding from 8 to 16 bushels per hour, and do good work. For more particular! address Ua, und we will send circulars.We are also prepared to send Ty hurst's Patent Smut Machines.: Price 75. BoWng Clothe of the best Dutch Ankur brands at reduced prices. Proof Stufra of different iwigfll 11 Tm proved Bran Dusters. i We are also Agents tor J udft m'a Parent Governor Steam Valve. This Improvement needs only to be known to be generally adopted. It will make sbvn power aa regular aa water power wrten woraing against tne most cnangea ble reslftane4 They can be aeen hi operation at the Oo hi m ban Woolen Factory, and at Buttle, Comstock at Oo 'a Mill in this city. , . .. . A. IULDRETII & CO., i : ! At the ware-room of W. A. Gill & Co., Broad St., . atglOd&wtf ' Columbus Ohio. ' -t- T AND LAWS OF OHIO, iiELNG A COM Ji nlicatlon of the Laws.' Rosolutious. Treaties i Ordinances of the General and Mate Government", which r.lat. to lands In the Stat of Ohio; iaclndinr the Laws adopted r th. Govarnar and Judges, the Law. of th Territorial Legislature, and the Laws of this State to the year. 1S16-'16. Complied hy the Him. Onstavus Rwan, and published virtue ot a rfiaoiuimn ot tn.feenerai a., semblr. nsssed Jab. 2i 1826. I vol. 8vo. . Th. abov. work will b. .uiinantly useful to geptlsinMi of luo Bar. For sale by l!AA0 N. WHITTNli, fetl-d&w 1 Overthe BoAkstomnf Ravtav.l. aston k LnQ. TTOUSE PAINTERS, ATTENTION ! WE XX would Inform those , deslnnjr a splendid faint Inr Fai'lots, that we havw just received a lartrft'lot of pure .now- whit. Frenolr Zinc, direotly from tbe importer., which w. will sail at th. lowest market price, at th. cheap oaHh Hardware More, sign nf the Uiit Miu saw. may 23iliw. 1 A. JONKS CO TrALUABLE LANDS FOR SAl.R Tllh. V i undersigned is authorised tn sell .UdO aanaof land situated in Harmony and hieasant jnwnauips.uara .oun- ty, Ohio, and lylnn on the national iioaa, . mum wesi oi Ciliimhus. The land is of a very good quality', and has been divided into lots of about 100 acres earn. 0 the land are .om. v.ry cod lmnrur.d fitrnis, and a coustder. ah!, body of land well suited lor graung put-popes, in. northern portion of the land Is heavily timbered, and the Ine of the Iebanon and Itelaware HHilrona passes Inoa It. for terms, which will b cenmnindatiiir. and further particular., apply to ., . Vv'KAY THUM.tr Agent for Samuel T. and Koi.e F. Hulluy. pLOCKS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT JUST ayn r..v.d, from " "TvNN BAI.rmK t?UtL, 6ET3 OF Tlia OHJO REPORTS. J; The subMrlber lias for sale, at a low pno. for oa.h, a few u.Mwi.at of th. (ahlu Beport., In 110 volume., Do. u. ii 1 hthiUng: or h. will sell tb. arst 10 rolumw, com pl.t. DB0 1 hv thmfv.s. as Burchaser. may dwiir.. eeaaity, aud i. now olfersd with .very oonndenc., a oan- aiaate tor patronage ana approval oi tno Lames oi tni. eountry., and tn..0au.AYmfU in fenarai - ! THE ORIKVTAL l'EllKUMliD CRYSTALS Combine th. strroirth and purity of all th. more costly psrfumss. aneh as Otto of Koie. JJeroli, .nd other .saan tialoils. They ar. warranted unadulterated, subjeot tn no waste, portaM, easily eamad, ready rnr ns. at a mo tmVl notice, and ohemn in nrio.. . . . . i A Try important advantage to be obtained by the us. ot tneunoaiAi rartutaw Tyeiais ie, m. omnpiiw pro. tection asainst moths to all clothing laid past during sum mer or Winter, as well as th. removal of tb. snmetimea unploasant smell arising from newly washed clothes. - to delicate U th. taxtur. nf th. battle., cottainlna the .elected Perfume. In the Spirit of th. Flow.rB, that th. moat simple prann wiU reduce them to ea ImpalpaM. powder, while th.odorif.roua s.n dilfui it. fragranc. around.' - v - Being h.niietlcally sealed, no evapo'a""" ot tair tan-tenU can possibly take plac. Tliey ar. oonsequeotly ulted to all lircalitle. of our country, and .very condition of olimfl. 1 ' ' ' ' . '' ' ' ' i -. .. Th. line.. Cambria TiaDdkarcblef will sustain neither oil nor injury by crushing and rubbing them twtw.ni Its d.lloate folds. , , i . or sale whotaMl. ot retail by - - - - ' ' i RANDALL, ASTuM At LOKO, Booksellm, aepg Bol.,Agct for Columbus. Cley eland ahd Toledo Railroad nAESENGERS " TICKETED TO' TOLEDO. L Cioago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Dayton, Springfleld, BeileasnUin., Tiffin, Findley.SandusVy, Mans- duiu, si. vernon, newara, sc. Mix llHily Train, from Cleveland. - 1st. '7:00 A. H. Expres. train, from atation of C. C. A L. B. Jl. for Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis : stopping: at Norwalk- Clyde .and Fremont. 2d. b A. It. stall Train, .topplna at all stations between Oraftan and Toledo. 1 ' Srd.i 8j46 A. M. Express, (from Ohio City,) fnrHandusky, Ctnoioinati, Toledo and Chicago, stopping at Olmsted Falls, Kiynni Vermillion, Huron, Handustv, Fremont and Klmore, This train connects at Sandusky with. Had River and Lake Erie, fcnd Hansneld and Sandusky Railroads, by which ras8eagerawiiitv.cn Toledo at .1.05 P.M. Oaytou . .: 4.26 P. It. . Ballefontaiu. 2.18 " Cincinnati 7.00 ' 1 fiprlngfleld 8.36 " ' Indianapnlisl0.30 " - 4th; 2.60 P. M. Eipres., from .Ution of C. C. C. Rail rn.it fnr TnlnHn ThinMd .ml S. Inula . .In..ln. nt.A. lln, Norwslk, Honroeville, Ilelievue, Clvde and Fromonl. 6th. 8.00 P. M. Mall Train ffrom OhioCitv for Han- dusky', thi. train oimnects at Sandusky with trains of uaa mvor ann um trie Koad, arriving at Fln.lley same vnning, ana stopping at all Intermediate stations.. 8th. 7.46 P. M. Kapr.se, from station of C. C. k C. Rail toad, for Toledo and Chicago. For Ticket j, or contracts for Freight, apply to E. SHF.L-DON, Agent, 66 Bank stnet. Angi.r Hotel Building. . , Also, Tickets for Toledo. Chicsgo, ate. to he obtaiDed at atation ot v. u. tt v; houi, ii. u. hai.iiwin, Agant.- Thoe. for Sandusky, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and station, on Mad River aud Mansfield Roads, at Ohio City Sta xion. . r.. n. rnuij.iro. superintendent. umce lyieveiana K loieuo naiiroaa, I Cleveland, May 6, 1864. june6d&w TN THIS CITY, RECENTLY, A NOTE OF X haad. iriven bv Uenrv D. Monbrlilire to Rent. V. Plleh.r. and transferred by Pllcher to John King, and by Kltig to Wm. FUtcher, for 484.0, ... ,. . - By palling at thi. office and paying charge, th. owner exu hav. th. .am.. a.y-dtf . itJnlVERi WARE-A GREAT QUANTITY I .SH snv 1 CITY OYE HOUSE SB 1 T IS AN ADMITTED FACT THAT UNDER . Jl the prc'hent heavy hoovca us all to ECONOMIZE: In returning my sincere thanka to a generous and de. serving Public fur the many marks of confidence which they have been pleased to confer on me for a few tears ' past, and trusting to continued exertions an my part to --provide for THE WANTS OF THE AFFLICTED as well aa 1 those who enjoy the blessing of health, miiy iveet with . the same gratifying results to me, and prove a saving to , my Patrons, thereby we are mutually benefited. It being my determinatloil to sell at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction . , To the Medical Faculty, l would can tneir sp PHARMACEUTICAL PR passed in point of quality and lowoess of price. To thos. who will favor m. with their pRESCRirno.su,' I P1.EDGE ATitU'to us. every car. ana attention In that Dapart . ? ment, And use noae hut the first quality of llcdlciues. To the Ladies. I beg most respectfully to remind them of my newly arrived stuck of NOTION;, consiatiug of all the most , .; recent importations of Lu bio's, Piver'saitd other celebrated Manufactures of Extracts for Handkerchiefs, besldoa - ; an endless variety of Home-make Combs, Brushes, Fort . Monaies; Colognes, "Imported" aud American; Toilot Powders; Deptlitary and Tooth Powdera and Pastes; Hair- ? Dyes; Oils, Pomades, and Hair Tonics, great variety: in fact every thing that you can expect to find in A WELL STOCKED DRUG STORK. '.:,-. . TU ALL WNKIXD: , , , ' You can procure at my Store the finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, or any article that can be found in a Drug ' Establishment, i '. t Wines, Brandies, Ciins, AVhiisky, all A No. 1 brands, for Medical purposes nnly. For sale by :; ' ' -- : i ;. i , JNO, R.COOK, i: " Djhpksiu Cukmist, IDgh PL, Columbun, O. apSl-dlwaw " ' ' ' i ' "phOFJBSSOIt WOOD'S " - ? : ' Hair, Restorative the Most Vonderfu! of all DisiroveriBn; AFTER RKADINC? THE F0LL0WLNG ' testimony given after thorouglrly testing, who ran r "!" entertain a doubt, but. this wonderful preparation fa a ; ,. , perfect Hair Restorative, and should be in the hands ot ' old and young, thh lattkh to triswivi, and the former' to rkhtork; but procure the Circular which may be had oi au Agents, ana a ma-sol evidence will bo preaenlad wbich ncue can resist. Read this ja a euims op thou-aiirnA I The first, from the Fditor of the St. Louis Morn Ing Herald, aad tha certificate from a distinguished c.i'l- aeu, neons nocororuent irom ui , -, j("There are many young gentlemen, as well as pleuty of old ones, who beards are turning irrav. which 1 gives the former a good deal of urteaeines, and expoa. ,-, lue age oi me laiter. 10 avoia i lie so uttie perpiexioes wo advise such of our readers to use Proiessor Wood's Hair Restorative, which w(ll, In tbecoarseof a few weeks, obange the whitest hair to Its natural color. It does not dye the hair, like most of the hair restoratives, but pro-, duces a gradual change of color from the roots of the hair to the final end, and gives it a fine and glossy appear- ' anee. We have seen many persona who have need tt sun-. cea.sfu'ly, and who pronounce it the only invention which has couie np to their idea of a 1 sure cure for gray heads.' 1 We commenced using it about two months, since, and it ,(1 fc we are any judge of age and beauty, It has made us at least ton years younger.' In fact, wears beginning to look quite young again, and feel rery much like getting a young wife. The change is miraculous, and It would be' ' ' aa dithciitt to fiod a gray hair now as it would be. to find , . an Idea lu the head of the Duke of Buckingham. We know several old maids and some young widows, whose locks are just beginning- to assume a silvery line, and who have been talking seriously about resorting to this 'remedy; and we advise fhera uot to delay any longer ' " never-faite.'-8t. Ismis Herald. ' t . -i t j i , i 'MHakib: Having nd your Hair Restorative for the last six months, and with complete success, I think it 'my duty to give yon a certificate of ita. wondarful efieeta. . Hariug been taken sick in Galveston, Tpjras, some four years since through which I lost my hair and having" titied various articles and found mq benefit tsom their twe,, ., I waa rvqueated by many to try yours, aud after using two of yourquart bottles I found my hair growing very ";i fast, Which any person or pel aims oan see demonstrated , , by eallingatKo, 23 Olive Btreet, Rt. Louts. Tothepublio in gn$rai,' I have no hesitation in saying thia is a truly ' ' 1 uaciulaikd wonderful article for ,,1 he restoration ot the u ., hair, t "" MoKRia Glwuno. 8t. Louis, Msy A3, 1W."- ' asT" Prepared 114 Market street, Pt, Louis, and Brr.nay, Now-York. ' G. RoBRRlH h CO.. ' "' ' ' Wholesale and Retail Agents for Columbus, who will sup . ci ply the trade at Manufacturer's prices. feb2J-dawly ) , . T', r .... : . jUnonES' t rivr and Ague Cure; Forthi Prrmfifm anH Cvteof Intermiftmt and JfttmiUnt"t " ' 'Wvets, lwtr and A(re, Chill and Ihxr, IMmb Ague, .it '" Gntral IMtUiffy Xsight StveaU, and all othvr form of 1 IHseareVhich havk a; cattMtm origin in Mahxria, or' Mi- ' , ami. l...t, . ,ii. ......... i , . i rimS A NATURAL ANTIDOTE WHICII , . , 1 will entirely protect any resident ortrav.l.r even in the rn.st sickly or swampy localities, from any Aga,.tfi ' .-H Bilious disease whatever, or any injury fron constantly inliali.g Malaria or Miasma. lt wilMnst.ntly eneck tb. Agu.-in person, who ha.' 1 euileiail for any length of time, fronuon. day to tw.nly , .... years, iso that they n.d never have a'oibku chill, ''Xm, ;i cnntiiuiing its use according to directions. Th. patient at line, begina to recover ap)etitu and strength, and con '"' tiuue until a permanent and radieal eur. i. ejlacted. One or two bottles, will answer for ordinary cases, vim. , -, mHyreiiuire more. ' i birif lions printed In German, 'French .nd Spruleh, !' .eompany each bottle. . . . i , i'rlrf One Dollar. Liberal discount, made to th. trad.. , n " ' ' j JA3. A. RHOI11-S, Providenc, R. I. ' ... I. UVlDBXrB Or sUFEIT...ii . . : Niw York, June 11, 1866. I have made n chemical examination of "Rhodes' Fa- ' ver and AguftCurft," or "Antidote to Malaria,.". and but. . . tested it lor Arsenic, Mercury, Vuinin., and Strychuine, bnt have uut found a t'article of either in if, nor hav. 1 ' "' foiiU'tanfr sulislRnoe in.ita oomposition that would prov. . mjiirioiis to tne conmiiutmu. .iamb K. (.iin.Tojf, sr. ii , (nuni.c I oi ncr l lflli nnd Stoue Kt.. near ChiihI, DAYTON, OHIO. i ' Plain and filncy Dyeing, t..., TONE .IN. TUB NEATEST STYLE AND XJ Finish, such as Silk, Bombaiin.. Merino and Alpaca Dresses, Filar, Merino, Broclia, Crape ann ue l.ainoliawlM, dyed all Fancy Colors, and linlshed in th. Oriental slylu. Hose, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Coats, Pints ami VcsU, AMI All. DK(iraOXH Or ' " ' ' Lames ana unneiuuu n ui iih;iua ; i DVKI AND NOOURKD j , . . wiirrK citAi'K siiAwiii scuI rkdi AU' stain Wearli.il out, and the same restored In the (iri17in.1l While, or nit I'ay! , , . ., Also, all kinds id garment, of both Ladies' aud Hon-tlumeu's sooured snd renovated lu a style far pupoi Unto any work of the hind heretofore lu this clly oi cl-n- whnr.. . ' Persons about to lny up their woolen goods lor winter, should be careful to hiu-etlieni widl clean.ed from all dust, ss it lath, dust that is the prolific causa of th. moth so destructive to all woolen materials.. Silk Presses and Morino Curtains i , - WATEMID.j . Doublt! mill SiiiRlo Coverluls : .Wrtife f" Order. , All kinds of C.UU'KTIN'O m.lje'sl khoi'l in'.ticu aAU kind, of Ooo.t-1 sent by Rsilruail or K.vpi e.-o. nroini.tlv ri'tomed ncooillig to Jirectimui, . ma)-14-d'2A.am , "'II.1.IAM TUltNKK. FOR WHEAT. THE KUUSURIUKR i jj will nay the hijhast market price In cash for Wheat, KVIUKNI'K OP MeBl'f.j ' ' "T.KWl!HfR(t, Fnlon c'o., l'a.', Way 2, 18.c.5:' Mr,. I. A. Khi6 Hear8lr Thabo, of medium, ism sent me wus duly received on Die 11th of April. 1 h.ve ( sold about one liaK of it, and so Tar the people who havb used It are satisfied that It ba. .nr.d tbero. It haa Mr- tuinl j cured the Anne in .very one who hi. used it, and six of the case, were of long standing. My sister, ho has had it for II v. or six years back, .nd could novax get it vfoppod, 'except by (JuiDine, aod that only aa long aa she would take it: laTlow, I think; entirely cured by yonr reincy. ,. . .. ..; . C, R. M0IMUY. .. c.nrriON-'iii aocb srFFEiir,RfL lakiuio mom Ars.nici Toniea, Msrcurv, Quinina, Feb- rifugfs, Stiychnine, or Hnti-reriodlos of any kind. The well knnmi Inelliolency of thee, noxious poisons pi-ovtfs-; llu ui to be thenllpriiig either of false medloal prlliciplrs, or of linercenary qunckH. 'lbe ouly remedy iu exiatenre tliulai ht.jt enra end irarmiess, is :..iier antl Ague Cure. ' G. ROBKRTf , . . . . And Penlers generally li bo: 1ASH FOR dellvereil either at their t buir and heed mora, nn High el., ! - ' Just Opened. 1 . RIII3D & ITU L It S, 1 - Have; lust opened a large and (raaeral .Mortui.at of. i FAMILY GROCERIES, ' In Killer's Jiuililina. Town sf. , opposite (Iwynne Ithick. AND THEY WOULD MOST RESPECT- Kl'I.LY Invite the attention of tb. City aud t'uun. . try tad.. They Halter tbemselve. that tbey have a. good a stock 6f "Goods as any bouse In the city, and tliey are detenu I n.d to sell liitmi at tb. very low.stc.ah prices... Call and examine before purrhasingelsewlierc. (Joi. Ih delivered at the house of 1h pnrchaer'wheu rAnlred. n. I). LOUHirj I tvmw puivne"r-i. . .1 ... r:lir.ni iz sin.i.rr-.. Je4-(l.''.m V1L kJ .1 jan6' ! ,a varuty, 91 sterling quality, at .Linn ex HALiiiwirt-B. nm,ndi. the new Court House, or at their Mill on the re nal, at the Koiir Mile kirk. HAlUNOER h YERINGTON COIUIIIDUS, Allglisi in.io-w.i -Just rcoeivsil at MANTMYKR'S. NO MONOPOLY. TWITCH & HORTLE, SOLE AGF.NTS 1 N dlack; dumonds- 1 nj'20 iNUlANA BANK NOTES TARENFOTt L Watch., and J.welry, by BLYNN BALDWIN. - ! L rolumhus for th. sale of Ewing, Vintou ft Co,, Hsnlng, J. t J. lbillard'a, and 8. B. Prudeu's HOCKINU 1 WAI.T, ar. prepared at all tlm.s to Biipplvthe tr.de with . . (.Hocking PsIVa th loifest m.rkei'sirJoVlVoiii .tliSir ,, .Warehouse foot of Friend street, Colunira'i tl. ,;' Jelb-dlra ' - ' 1 :

.,, ., , ''-; -tcgipv. njini mill, ii i.i.ir...niiri.i.iit..n i.i .iiipto Ill "'..'.7 . M v ;t u , i j ..SXW IH 11 I: :r r.ri jo: ' " .li-:;..::;-.T55:-.fi5;i.' vi.is ..-.".'; ..(. : i 'f - . , . IMMHHHIII1WIII IHI HWI'IIIIP l '"' ,r.:.i 'i j. !.- i i!, :,.,. .Wl-ii'i VOLTOIE XVIII. Journal IB fCHLIFHKD B ATLY , ' TRli-WEEKLX I A1?P. ",. WEEKLY, , , '.-.ili; -! i, WT TH i.i t.(is- i i u 111 0 n 1 0 1 8IT 1 T E: Jfl URNAL COMPA NT. Incorporated ' under the "General' Law.,' 'I FERMS, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCB Paut " J '. .'. .'.V :;. o T'r T""' : -iBr'thieirtkr, i UX at . v-. i iki-wblt :.v. ;sp,r.rtr:' WsTKLT in i mi . . . . A uu Clubs of ten and over 16 " TERMS Or AT)VERTISIN(-BT TOB SQUARt.- 1 fmr ififrt or m ult a jtrm.) ; -i ' '" 1 On, " :. ?Scmth, ia 00 ; ou , ,,,.. w..k.,., 2 60 On. , 8 month. IS 00 ; on. l'week.... 1 60 On. " month. 00; on. - 6 day 1 8 4day..., 8 days.. 1 inborti.n 1 26 I 10 (0 rn. ' -2 months 6 00 ; ... On. " 8 weeks 6 00 ; on. r. ii . ...I, A AO. nna Oispl.ye lttsennt.blfi more than th bov . ,' -J ji....'f..'.t.,d Arid rilsced'rath. isolnmn of SpecialNotlce.,-' iMbk torWii''tl. All not,c. required t. b. published hi It order.d on th. ln.icln oluily Br.t week 60 per cent, more thin th boTt r ; ho 11 mich will appear lu the Trl-Weekly without Jhfto" - . . Bunlneei Crdi,, not exceeding Bt. line, per year, In- Notiei. of meetlng.1'chariUbl. noi.tiut.nn oompa- 0l"dr.rti.emUCn'ot accompanied ' with written dir..-ton will h. lnmrted tiU forbid, and ohargei acoord- '"IlTtraD'ntent adrerttiieniente mniit ke paid In adTanne, WnnaT One quar. on. week 60 centj; two , 76c ; thre. week., $1 ; on. month, 1.26 ; thra. months 3,60; all montha, $o ; on. year,10. Wier th. prwent .y.tem, th. drti.er payt o much for the epace he occupy., th. ehanjDring chargeable with the composition only. 11. nowfen-. rally adopted. - i ' - i-. "INTERNATIONAL," NIA.GAKA FALLS,. ; J.21d3m . IRA OSBORN CO., P.Ofainoaa. . CHARLES S. BELL, Attorney at Law, CON3TANB' BUILDING', HIGH BT., ..oa ,f " Coiuwtcs, Ohio. THOMAS EWINU, Jr., Attorney a t La w GAZETTE B0ILUINO, MAIN STKhEr, ; ap28-dly . .. , . STAFFORD SMITH, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCIIANTS , .. ox janamn. . i , . : NEXT POOH WEST OF THE POST OFHCK. CoIum,dtti, 0M .!... u.i c.iuio atnrk. Household Furniture, llry (oodit, Urocorien, Hone., CnrriRKCl, Ko kc, attended to in oit or country, on 111. mint roanonanie ierm. i ihoi-.i .ilvnnfteii 011 coniiirnmentp decl-oiy ,ljaUI)UillH,VI"1li I i .: , NO. 6 KJ K'' -. tm laJ rwc a tr r. r. r , 11 THREE DOfiRS FROM BROADWAY, 5- ? l'""1 ; New-York. C A 1 ; , g. seeley & CO.,. ,: dec6 rroprieiur.. A. H. HAVVLEY, O LATE ROOFER AND DEALER IN SLATE, kJ CL.VKLASD, OUIO All worn warranwa. . u. J"i Aient. Columbu.. Ohio, , Reforenc., Columbu. Ga and Oike Uompany octl8-dly riARD. J. II. KICUARDS RESfECTi'ULLY J announcos to hi friend, that he will alwavi.be found at .108. P. SANTMYKH'S MU.1C ano uooi lonia. will atwayn be nappy to nee am mu.... TvENTISTRY.-rN. U. 8WAl?i, n. u., unni U TIT AND MANPFAUlUKf-K ir MINERAL TF.KTH. Office In Savaof's New Block, High St., a few door. North .r u a muIhh . :r!Mnmform-admtnm-1 tered. Superior Tooth Powder alway. on hand. eptl3-jly .1. Ii. Paul. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERClIAJiT, AND DBAI.SR IN " ' ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. Agent for O. A. Frailer'. Candlei; Bokf), Starch and Oil. East I'.nd 01 ixauonui uriusu, :. ,.18.dlv ., , - , COLUMBUS, O. DR. U, HILLS, WILL' GIVE CLOSE ATTENTION all caae. entruited to lilt car. wltblp or near the City of Culumbm. ..' " . ' t Coruullalioni prrnn(.(ly. attendel, whenever andj wherever r.eq.ulred. . ' . j ! Haulmct at Keley' " American Hotel. " , . Office la I'latV. B'lldlng, near the Port Office. ; maylo-atlm , . ; SAWS! SAWS!' SAWS!" TO MILL OWNERS, CARPENTERS,, CAUINET MAKERS BUILDERS, AND ALL WHO U8K SAWS CONSTANTLY ON HAND OF MY OWN I ; nisnufactrire; a full anortment of Mill Mulay, Crow Cut, Circular, and all description, of SAWS. .t sAII Work Wurranted. . .v..;i.iil.r attention frlv.n. to renalflnf... tuw. rotoothed. straitened, haipmercd, nled. apdset at short notice. " ' w .IAMES 0HUN jol6-dly' ' ' S. W. corner Long and High sti. . SALTUS & CO., 7 BKAVEB BIBtM, rcr.n ivniv, .... OFFER FOR SALE IN LARGE OR SMALL quantities, their celebrated Peru Hammered Char-coal Iron, duality superior to Swedes; sizes from H square, to 1x thick, Including all sizes Rolled Iron, Horse Shoe. Natl Rods, Rivet iron, nanus, rerun., n'v, m ... Iron, Slit Shapes, (imitation Swedes) Blistered and (L) Steel, Plough Iron and Moulds, allof thefirst quality' and superior to any Iron made. ' Have also on hand a full assortment of English common andjrsnned Sheet and Swedish Iron, all at lowest market rates. 3e'21d3m-aP -yr.-j vlii; li ;j ,,1,;., jj ;;GpLUMBUS;,:,SUKiM Saturday evening, july 21. '' i .' 1 ' ; ' 1 ' - CORKS! CORKS! CORKS! Onf. BALES OF SODA OR MINERAL aCJJ Water Corlu, for sal. In Int. to suit purchasers, jeiiu-aimavoas : 48 Beaver st., New York. Sash; ..Door and Blind Mannfaetory THE SUBSCRIBER TAKES THIS METnOD of Informing the public that he keep, constantly on hand a variety of Sash, Doors and Blinds of th best mstcria! and workmanship, and Moldings of any pattern furnished to nrder. ' ' ' ' ' Also, my kind of Turning, on the shortest notice, at th. Columbns-Planing Mill, near thel'enitentiary. Also, Planing Pine dr other Lumber and Flooring alway t on hand: all of which will be fmulshod at the lowest pus. iblecaah prices, fc , : , ., , , ;,.' All orders' from a distance promptly attended to. ian27-wnm ' ' . TTIOMAS BIDDLK. Lmportant and Seasonable Arrival ! ; CLOTHING, W holcsale and Retail. GOODS Made, np in he, latest 8tye, on Short Notice, auu ai very uuamn.--Lower than ever before ofl'eted. RESOLVED NOT TO BE EXCEEDED BY any one In my lln. of businms, 1 have Just bonglit in th. Eastern Markets, and am now dally receiving and opening, Invoice, of the choicest Goods , . : ' Ever brought to this City! Purchaslnr for CASH ONLY, I have alway. at least 10 per cant, advantage over rhose wh. buy on tlm. Ri-KtMnnt that I ' Th. Stock now arriving, consists of Broad-Cloths. Cussi meres, . An endless ariety of Linens, and Oonds for Summer Wear. Gmt. 'a FoKtnH.ijMi Goons, to Inuaite. variety, oonsltt-Ing of ' Shirts. ' Drawers: Socks, Handkerchiefs, Glove; . Suspenders,, k.-, fa. With thi. Stock of Good. nd my arrangement, for having themes' and mad. up la the best style, I can safely' .ay that ,;-' ' " I FE AR NO COMPETITION ! 1 have the largest stock of Goods In the City fron which to select, and am bound to please my customer, and friend, in .very particular. ' Th. Cutting department la Irt charge of Mr. S. HOF-8TETTER, than whom a mor' accomplished artist is hi. line, is not to be found In the State. He comes to n. thoroughly indorsed, not only by th. Press of Cincinnati, but by erary on. who ha. tested his sklU. ,' . My Goods having beon btjught for Oath, my motto I. Chiaf roll Cam, akd o.vit 0 Pitrci Remember, ' ' . . . Capital City Arcade, A lew doors North of th. Nell House. apr-4t( . . MARCUS CH1LD8. Three Graces -of . Christian i;. etA..l b:.J 'j'.v.; tliJJl! A 1 ..i..i;PyWUWi; ;,.;i.avU fFrom. Household ,Word.) .; '.: i-f-M The fourth" irreat event was ' the 'wm formation: of the rebgious ideas that were presented to him ; and this kind of teaching began aa soon asthe afllir of the li shpw- ed hrmo jje capable of rhir'al trining'..jvlt is probablft that:. his jecollectiona of light and alt th beautwsJ that it reveals deter rained hip firstsuperstitionv', While strong- ly flisposed to. Jetisnismm general vene rating the wind, for instance, .because it was not tired after blowing strongly tot several ,days,-;his particular, disposition.' was to .worship tno tsun ,.lhe nrst retig- lous sentiment -that jie.expressed was tnat it dogs riot do to shake onft's fist at the sun. He was deeply impressed, when told by his companions, that, the rnaker pt the sun was like a riian only so wise and power ful, as men cannot imagine.' As a necessary consequence of this way of Reaching him, he was uneasy about' what might be j come of everything when God was asleep. 1 o remedy this, his teacher took him quietly round the house when the inmates were asleep, and made him sottly touch their heads, and . told him (by the. finger speech) that they were now as if they were dead, being unable1 to think: whereas, God was always thinking, ile now, ol course took up the idea that the dead could dream; but he became deeply impressed with the dignity of being1 able to think. ' When he wanted to play with the pupils whorh he , found at prayers, and then to know why they joined their hands, he was told that they prayed, find that praying was thinking of God. '' It was ; after this that his teacher heard, that strange and heart-mov ing sound from the dark bedside, -the loud uncouth' voice sayings over nd over, "I am thinkifig'of God! . "One qorisequencip. of his new notion of .the dignity of thought was his feelings about the deaths of per sons of 'different ages. He felt the corpse of a child of two years' pld, and asked a woman in the. room , if she cried for its death; but, without wailing for an answer, ho added that it was not possible, lor the child was too young to be able to think much.'or therefofelto be worth cryinor for. a hese results are surely wonderlul tor a period of eighteen months. - This deso late creature could, in that lime,, speak, read think and inquire; . he was a subject of moral discipline, and was capable of an energetic industry. " His" work at the turning-lathe was excellent, and he had employments enough to nil up his time innocently and cheerfully.! A cheering thought and image to all who heard ol him, what must he have been to his guardian, the1 patient M. Hirzel?. - His family were proud pf him, even to the deaf and, dumb brother, and he lost none ot his attachment to them. ' ,; ' ' : Even greater progress has been made in the development of the American girl, Laura Bridgman, whose case is happily so well known as not to need to be here de tailed at length. . In her cae, too, the sense of touch was the only resource at first; and in her case, too, there was the advantage (how great we cannot tell) of her having enjojfed sight and hearing till she was two years old." "At the age ol eight, Dr. Howe, who 'was to her what M. Hirzel was to Edward Meystre, took her under his charge in th4 Blind Asylum, at Boston, Massachusetts, and taught her as much as Edward was taught, except that actual speech was not tiuemDted. Poor child! When in formed that the sounds she made were too loud (tnd frequent, she asked, "Why, then, has Ood given me so much voice! The pathetic, unconscious hint was taken, and she as then permitted for a certain lime every day to exercise her lungs freely. makijng as much noise as she pleased, in a room where she- could disturb nobody Whan alone and watched without her knowing it, she soliloquises in the finger speech; and, what appears ' still more . ... i - . . m. strange, she uses it in her dreams, l he irovefness who visits her bedside, can tell by whtching the motions of the hand, what she is dreaming ahout. . he writes treely nowjand her mind communicates very largely with others. Her diary, which she Writes in a clear free, hand, without the guidance of lines, tells how her days pass among books and work, books in raised print, and neat sewing or knitting of her own, and lessons in geography,- his torv and a)gebra,.among other things; and about her walks, her visitors, the letters she receives and writes, and the news from nil parts of the world that her friends report to her. She is regular in all her doings, neat in her dress, always busy in one way or another, exceedingly inquiring and intelligent, and remarkably merry Her turn has come even hers for ben efitirtt? a tellow-bemg. Oliver, a boy in her chvn plight, was brought to the institu tion ns she had been, and she assists ma terially in his education, and must be an inestimable companion to him. There was once seen, we believe in France, an awful and heart-breaking spec taclelwhen.forpurposeofphilosophicalob- servation, the inmates of a blind school and a deaf and dumb asylum were brought to gether. At first they tried to coramuni cate-Mhe deaf and dumb being permitted to feill the lips and throats of the blind; but a.driadful scene ensued. Their strong and scarcely disciplined passions became furiouslv excited by the difficulty of .corri-1 municatiohi, which each supposed :to be :i the fault of the other, and they sprang, at each; lother's throat like wild beasts,- and fought so desperately that there -was great difficulty in. parting themij.'.The twoi classes spoke of each: other afterwards with bitter ; hatred. How different is now; the scene, when the. merely blind, pupils help and ser ve Laura and Edward, and ar. beloved by. them; and q when Laura,) with flushed -cheeks and trembling fingers,' labors to 'convey aorrie of her. knowledge ar4 her intellectual pleasures, to Oliver, an,d succeeds, and he is happy in consequence! How are times changed since the helpless i i ............ . . s i i : i " . Si . 1 '. the course of "the present , month, whenever the surface is sufficiently moist start the seed, sow; turnipsi The old adage. rUr)S;''.'.';:.'. '. V ; . " ," 1 VTJ, 25Ui pf July, sow turnips, wet or dry," But we have found that a moist condition of the'surface had more effect in inducing germination of the seed than the day of the month.;; After considerable experience and a pretty extended observation; we are still of the opinion that the root crops may be cultivated by most farmers with a de cided j profit. ; The great cost has been in keepipg down the weeds rolherwise they are nit a difficult crop to manage.. They are easily to get in, and may be cultivated with a horse or wheel-hOe, without any difficulty, i Would it not be a good plan to use the same piece of land for a succession of yfiirs for these crops, never allowing a weed: of atiy kind to go to seed' upon it, and enriching it with manure as free from seeds; as it is possible to get it? If such manure is plentifully applied in the fall, and ploughed under ten or twelve inches, therei will be no complaint that, the root will not flourish on the same soil. Where the weeds do not come, carrots, parsnips, beets or turnips may be profitably culnvat- TO SAW MILL MEN. WE .HAVE JUST To.lved . Urg. invoice of Malay, GaU, Circular, Cross Cut and other Saw.. .. . j . r.'.'.Vri l'i ..I .oi .sj::: .. At the stn of th GUt Mil A. JUNHJ UU In I II.. lillli In When to Sow Turnips. AIElt'S PUIS. : iAYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS.' : ' Pli;iS THAT ARE PILLS I I TJROF. HAYES, STATE CHEMIST, OF J. . JUMsacliusctts. lavs thr tro the bwt of all Pilu. and aoaexotl are the men who curtify that l.'r. Have knows 1 ' ! i : i- - 1 Imuel ShaW) Chief Juitico Supreme Ourtof Maia. Envirv Wiishbiirn, Governor of Mass, , i W. C.'PlnnKett, Lt. Got. of Hani. Edward Kvm-ett, ex-3ee: of State and Senator oF IT. 8. Robart C. Winthrop, ex-Speaker Honne Rep. U. 8. A.' Abbet UwroiM, WlUtr I'len. to ft. ili-iuin. i fjohn fi. Fitzpatrick. Cath. tiinhop of t'owtop. i . ,,, . , ! ' MEM THAT AKE HEN! 1 Amdoff the dineanea this Pill bus cured with astonishing rapidity, we may mention Cottlvenesn, Bilious Complaint!, Rheumatism, Dropny, Heartburn, Headache arisinir from a foul atomaoh, Nausea, IqdlgeHtlnn, Morbid inaction of the Boweln, and tain aming tnmirom, rlatniency, los oi Appetite, alt Ulcerosa apd Cutaneous Olaeaaea. which require an tvaca ant Medicine, Sorofula or Kina'a vll. . They alao by purifying the blood and atimulatlug the system, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed tbey could reach;: such ai Beat'neaa. Partial Blind laws. Neural jr. a and Naryoui Irritability, Derangements of the Lirer aad Kldneya, Gout, and other kindred eom plaints, arising from a; low state of the body, c r obstructions of Us functions. ; They are the best Purgative Medicine eTordiscor ered, and you will but need to use thorn oooe to know it. I'reparea oy int. ,i. u. AXtAi, isoweii, 41 ass., ana sola by all respectable Druggists everywhere. r . fcL'KSTfcl.N, Jr .Unr.tnnati, 1 G. IIOBEKTS k CO., Columbus, jyli-idw2TTi And by Agents In ev.ry town In the West 'MISCEL-L. AXE OIT S 7. :rl in 1 1 " . "' 'i .j i."t ' !' 1 1" ". t: ti.FEANKLIM.o.i!!,: ti:i. Type: and Stereotype Foundry, . . :' AiMnliMff 1: Mit r. .. :ta T.-l I - (1 t. v iianuiiiL av tv., ,,. V- tos Vine Street, Cincinnati. GFJ O'DRISCOLL' & 00. ARB NOW PRE-.rpared V fill ordwr. for -Presso., Type, and Printing Materiau, tnlullng Osrmam try .tall .lMaod descriptions, slid .very article ss4 Ip ft frintlnj VBoe, at abort notice sjnd on tavorabl. tonus. .. . . , .. Presets of all studs, and all other article. M mana. facturei bfuty will b. furnUhed t - marrufftctiirer'i prices. -..! ;:. J; J.;' I .:! i .-. :. ! . i ;'! 3 i 1 1 . ' Wlthaou .xoerienc and practical knowlednof Utt hds4iMsl, and our Mould,, Matrices and Machinery all new ability to rits satisfaction to those who favor ns with their order., . , j . .,, ftierefatypin. of Books, ramihIets;''Uusfc, rnsravln nd Jolts of all cwcriptlons, Engraving and Lot tori og Map., executed with naatness and dospatch-. - j . Type kised In Stereotyping for sale at reduSaJ prices ', ' Ilrand aid Pattern. Latter, for Iron Caltingi. ft . n i. ' For sf I. 'cheap, a second hand Adanu1 i'ower lxess plattni2tt by 40 Incbos in good order. ' ' Also, ' Bookbinder'. mbosainfr Prervs a superior an.l very poiwerful press, In perfect order jelH-w I ANVILS. VI SUN. drv. . I TIS niNG TO CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK VV ' if IANVIL9, IVME8, .s4 wrbar BVvCKHMlTH'S TOOL9,w. wll) sell them at lu.lr net cost prlaes.. . This is a ras opportunity furthos. wishing to purchn'sa. Th good. at. la good oondiUon and fully warranted . - ' I AMf Van ana see soon. . . A. JUM tv , i maylB-dlwtwSrn ' Sign of Ollt Mill Saw, Bt(h Ht. ia'; Insurance . Company,' OF UAsllFOHD) CO.Yi. : , ! I CHARTERED, 1819'. Cash Capital.. ..600,000. ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN . TO INSURANCE OF FARM PROPERTY, DWELLINGS and OUT BUILDINGS. Insures such buildinirs or contents in a very favorable manner, for TUHUE or KIVK YEARS. . litMjSEs mojinxY rAiu in cash, 1 1 j AND EQUITABLY ADJUSTED. . I ' ' ALSO ' Insures Stores, Warehouses, Buildings or Con tents and 1 ersonal 1'roperty generally in Town or Uountry, at rates ' " ' as low as Consistent '" ' ' WITH THE HAZARDS TAKEN, C'A. MATtYsON, Agent. . . SJOi-TicE AMnos' Block, Columbus, O.TS35. 1 1855. " Coi.csrars , ' Ma y IT S. A, IUttison, Esq., ) - " ' Arjmt ina Insurance Company, ) . Dear Sir: I have to acknowledge the receipt of a cheek, on the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Co-npany, of Cincinnati, for the sum of Fiftwn Hundred Dollars, being th. amount insured in your Company. For the very prompt and satisfactory manner in which my claim ha. been adjusted, pleas, convoy my thanks to the Diiec-tors, and acfspt on your own part the kind regards of t t our obedient servant, mayJ8-w6nr 1 ' DAMIX SHEAP. BOOKS I BOOKS II THE SUUSUK1BER3 hiv now completed their fsll supply of Books; Stationery. Funcy Goods, ko., Ac, and having recently ntto-d np . WhiUtolt Itnnm, in addition Ui.tueir beautiful .tore-Uoom, are uow proparcil to furnish at either wholfunle or retail, any article in tliuiV Hue and at as low rates a. can be had of any other house in the western country. We have now on hnnd a good supply of Law, 'Medical, Theolotrtcal und Miscellaneous Books. - Lario and small Bibles, Hymn arid .Frayer Books, in B..71J, .j 1 1 uiiiniiib;, hii'i 1.1 JJrii. ui iniiziuj, iii'iu um. toSi.; ' ' Gift Books for 1866. pod Standard Poetical Work in elogant bindings. Arehltctural Work, AgrionHura-l and Cook Books. -;i Music Books, a great rariety by the tingle copy, dozen, or hundred. All the School and Classical Books in geiwral use, Eclee tic Readers and Spellers, l'inneo'a Grammar;, and Bay's AlgobniHand Aiithmolics, we nell as low as cart be bought of the publisher MlUbelPa Geography, and Elementary flpellees at less prices per dozen than they can be had to Ctnoinnatl. alaUa and Pencils, Writing Ink of the- best quality, and cheaper than erar. Blai Books of every she, nuallty nd dMcriptlon ; Can, letter, and Note Papers and Kiur.pof th Quest quail ty and iu any quantity ; Letter Presses and Spying Books, fcc. e.- . . Country dealers are particularly Invited to give, us a call ana examine our 8 took and prices. A liberal discount mad to persons selecting Libraries, Physicians will find tt greatly to their advantage to give as a call, at wd make 20 per cent, dUcount from the Pub-liVherAr' prices on Medical Books. uruera uy man win receive t lie same auenuon as u present In person." r itemamoer tut uooKsrore 01 ii tvriiii icTfiu .V 1 nvn High at ; 1st door Sooth of the Clinton Bnnk,Columt)ui, 0 lecOrWtt. - - ., i r- ... - ' 1 r it I ! I.av Ooluvnttu.. Sil6Ai 1H:6UP 8:36 845 1855. LE MIAMI AND COLUMBUS 4 XENIA K41LR0A0S. Trains run beta-een Columbus and Ciacladati, s follows v ' bOWXWARD. ITWARP. M. IS ' Arriv. at Cincinnati. 7 84 A. M. 4:50 P. M :! " . . 1:24 A. M. Lesv. Cincfnuati. 6:ftOA.M. 9 00 " 10:20 " 6:04 P. M. , Arriv. at .Columba. 8 60 A. M. 1 'SO P. M. 3:13 " .11:16 " Exnl-e Train. Btatlons. Th. other drains stop at most Way Th. first three trains from Columbus connect at Xecia and Duyton for all the principal points west. The 'J 16 A. M. and VIM 1'. M. Trains from Columbus Connei l at Morrow foi Wilmington, Circlevilla, and Cliil- licothel at Lovelaudi. for Hillsborough and Cbitlicothe; and at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, the Mail Boats and the Kentucky Riilrr.s.li. Pa wehgers by these Train, connect at London for Spring-Meld atul Dayton, and by the LtrsWat 10 o'clock from Lou- fion.) fir point West. M9 for other information apply to T. I.nroH. Agent, or M. L, DonsRTr, Ticket Agent, tkilumbus; W. Vrioht, Age.t, iSpringrl.ld: A. W. Stark,. Agent, Xonia; A. H. Li!tii, Agent, or P. XT. SrR.iim, General Ticket Agent, Onctntaati. . . ' . W. H. CLEMENT, jylQ i ' ' ' Su-perlntendmi. I I Central Ohio Itailroad. SUMMKE ARRAMGEMIilNT C1IANGK OF TLME. , Tqrkk Daily Tiulvs Each Way, Scni.ayd Exotekted.) ANp but O.vx Chang i or Cakh Bktwehn Coluu Mrs asi Baltixorr, ... ASD AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 18tu, 1B65, Trains will run av follows : ' GOING EAST. 01 'Zed hi Columbus. , . Newark Zanosville... Concord .... Cambridge.. BarnesviUe. . Belmont Arriv. at BelUlt.1. :S0 FxjrretS Irain ..10:00 A. ..11:10 " ..12 :20 P. ..12:68 " .. 1:20 " 2:23 " 2:44 " .Vail fiain 3:30 P. K. 4:46 6:00 6:44 7:0 8:26. 8:51 ; arr.9-46 GOINU WEST. M9M Train. 11-30F. a 12:60 a. II 2:12 " : 8li"- .: 8:21:.'.. , ..: :4S " 8 11 " arr. 8:16 " Leave Bellalr:.. .'. . Belmont1. .'. Barnosville . Cambridge. , Loncora .... Zanesvilld., '. wewara NEV JKMITIOJI OF BVVAN'8 MAN AL. SAAC N. WHITING, COLUMBUS, HAS . thi. day published a New Edition of a Manual for F.x ecntor. and Administrators, in th. BetUement of th. bstatesot Deceased Persons: Wltti practical rorms, aio., So. By Joseph R. Swa. Fourth Edition, Revised and adaptid;to th. present l'ractic; .by.H. Q. Monu, Attorney t Law, VOInmOtM. ,, jan.twijwtl - D Forest Dale Water Cure, j i Cleveland, Ohio. " R. Q;VT. STRONG1 TAKES PLEASURE hi Informing the public that his large and beautiful otlifice,tiD the suburbs of the Forest City, was opened last fail, for the accommodation of either ,jjx, Hitherto, he has given special attention to those dieae peculiar to Feme leu; and In the new retrent will give his more im mod in to attention to that class of invalids. ' The aew edifice Is finely adapted to, and was speolally constructed for, the purposes of a Water Cure. It la built -of atone and brick, warmed and ventilated on the most scientific principles. Hot and cold air can be Intro, duced at pleasure, and an uniform temperature secured. The Ronms are pleasant, thus Water toft and abundant, the Pleasure Grounds picturesque, aou the Gvmnasium commtfdfoiis. ' The City Omnibuses pass the EstabHsh-meot regularly. " J'r. btrong tctuaaaaurea tnax nis great and uniform succeni for lire past six years, tn the treatment of diseases which have baffled the skill of the most oxperiencee tn other' systems of practice', Is a sufficient guaranty of hope to tu a mi c tea, who may emruHi inemsoirw xo nts care. But, thpFa who may desire further testimony, can have copies of his Circular, which embodies certificates, fur-Bishedihim bv gratoful patients, sent to thein.'on their rcjuent, by tiisir enclosing a f onTsge stnmp to prepay them to tlieir aiMrass ' TrBiirt. 7 to $12 per week, accoiding to rooms, and at tention required. Each patient requires one linen and two coarso cotton sheets', one woolen blanket, one com- rortante, ann six or eight crasn town- Cleveland, May atf,lH&B. wjra r o;n and Vra$s Founders, h 5IA!UFiCTtRE TO OairEft, I , AND HAVB ON XIANB, t , 63 STEAM ENGINES, '.,. Boilers and Mill-Gearing. -100D. ACTIVE BOOK AGENTS WANTED VT to sell bv subscription, now, valuable, and attraotir . Pictorial Family (looks. Certain districts of country will be assic-ned to each, and books furniuhed at wholesale, on better Urms than can -b offered by any othar Publisher. In America. A few competent, persevering young men, by personal application, will be employed at liberal wage, by the month. Address J. k II. MILLER, post paid, Columbus. Ohio, or apply at our office In the Commercial Collcga Buildings. , , - nr-i -wu rnnK FIFTH EDITION OF SWAN'S TREAT- JL lr(. 1AAU M. WI1IT1.P4U, t-iilumons, nas pnunniinu 'A Trsatia. on th. law nlatin-r to the Powers and tlatlea of Justices of th.' Peace) nd ConsUbles in th. Stat of Ohio, with Praotical Forms," etc., etc bv Joseph K. Swan, 1st. Pre.l.lant of the Twelfth Ju.llcal Ciroult. TheOftb editioo, 1 vol. 8vo 630 pages, In kiie law binding Pric , I , ... 1 1 To thi. edition has been .dded n Appendix, containing the new Code prescribing the Jurisdiction snd procedure oerore Justices of to. Peace, ami 01 tn. nuues or unm. ble. in:clvii oasea nassfldmaroh 14th. 1H68. - ' Ha K. .Iu. iinhlniliul . new adituiD of rJWAN'. MASttAL A ynytunl far Kiuninri ami ilnt 'nirtritfor-. in th. uttle- ment at .status of deceased persons; with Practical Form. ko.. . Bv JOSRPH It. RWA$. Third edition, re vised, enlarged, tnd adapted to tu. preooi i-roaux,. oy H. C. Nomj, Attorney at Iaw, Columbus. I large imner roval Vima vol.. 44i naies. In goon Law muuing. riui i '2ft. i tr.ir silIa bv III. do.ii or slmrla couv bv Ih. Publisher! over the Bool-store of Randall, Aston s ising. voiumous, They may also be had at hi. prices of th. following por sons, vu: Boaoh Oone,arclevllW: Whlttemore aroaTOTn, i-nii ii .v.... n n ,. i . i. u t ti ...... . ir w Kaed Atnon. Zanesvlll.j at the iUlf.rent JlookstorM ia t. Vernon j B, C. TicknorJtCo .Manstield: J. U Bauiryr&rtlner, Woostar: Canfloh Kimball. Eo... Medina: C. H. Parsons, Clevg- I.nri. W. Hi h. Potter. Asblana: U. I. iwrov rs v..., mu duaky Oty: W. 8. Kos, Norwallt; W. N. l'ort.r, Warren, Trombiull county; Been. Elkins, Akron; 11. Little. Ka- v.nnai wiuuvm uucner, Massiiionj iisuer, ii" w. r.nt..n Htsrt onnTv- Dsvid V. Graham, New Lisbon : MoCov. Harittta,: J. McMillan, Salem, Columbiana county; 8. W. McDow.ll, SUubenvUl.; Stephen Oroaslng-r, 8t Clairsrlll.; R. S. Gros. k Co., Tiffln; E. C. Aidt .,- tTanton- n.rtlv Ron. Rellefontaiue: at th. Book tnra. In Davton: Kyle At Brother, Troy: H. Llmnooker Co.J Fiqua: J. VanMatOT, GreenvUle. Hark, county Williams 4 Hanford, Springfield; K. French k (In., Urbana .. Hlirlmrd Wnillkiin. Washlnirton. Fayette oounty; 8. u'eklsud k Co. Freemont, Sandusky eountyj.and Jam. arler, Bucyru. April 22, 1864-dAwti ' "Tiis youth ia an old acquaintance of mine, and I presented him with the cigars ha smoked he Jim a great delight in smoking for some) montis. when I lived at Laasanne. For a lone time titer I left that place, he alwaygawociated my rime with a cigar. Being there last October, utter an absence Of flte or six years,'! went to see my old mend. Jn. lllrel could not Uien by am means, induce hint to associate me in the risbtlmanner with a cigar, though Mward was nainftiiW anxious to understand. I left eoma moni-V tor him, to be expended in the old way; ana JJ Believe be has gradually emoiud me bacK Z, ,y,-Si .. n,ir,-i,a...rs m.v dMir. into lis remembrance . "C. D."- 1 Jur-dJii-w.w : , , . l N. wjuriKO Xxprm ., Mail . . , KigM ,' . Train, Train ,'. Train. 9:45a. ii. 5:15a. m.' 6:00 P.M. ...10:81 6:16 " ; 7:0 u ...10:52 . 0:43 7:40 ...11:66 11 8:04 ' 9:00 ...12:17 P. M. 8:30 9 25 . . . 1:10 9:30 " ' 10:30 " ... 2 08 10M1 u UO ' Arr. at Columbus. 3:20 ar. 12:16 P. u. arr. 1:20 a.m. The Express Train going Kant will atop to take np or leave PasHengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, BarnesviUe, and Belmont, only, GoiNd Whrt, it will only stop at the above named Stations. ..Tha II ail Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mail is to be received, or delivered, and at all other fetations on Notice being given. The Night Train will atop at all Stations on proper notiee beiug givn. GOING EAST. The lOJ'Q A. M. Express Train couneotn at Columbu with the K.ipres Train which leaves ('iuctunati at 6 A. M. and with the train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua, and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with mnraing Tralni to and from Sandusky, Mansfield apd Mt- Vernoii, and witli Trains on the Steuboiiville and Indiana Railroad, at Wheeling with Exprtss Train on the'Baltiiriore and OhioIUilroa.il for Baltimore. WashingtouJ Fhildelpbiaaud Eantero Cities. , . i . ' ; I ; i , : The 3:30 P. M. Trjiin viil conuecf at Colunihus with the second Traiu from Cincinnati; at Kewaik with i'au dusky, Msnsfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Nitrht Trsin on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pas-sontrers lnaving lAoninvillo aud points below Cincinnati, and taking the 0 A. M. Traiu uu Uttle Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indianapolis and Rtchmond by morning Tram on Indiana Cent ral Railroad will also connect wit h this Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at 9:15 P. M., and leave by 10:.10 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Baltimore at 6 P. M. next day. The 11:80 1". M. Train connects at Columbus with the Mail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6&0. P. M- and arrives at Bellair at 6:15 A. M.; connecting with the Accommodation Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route, via Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Dayton, reaoh Columbus in season to take this Train: and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cum berland, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to bam more aba fentttern utlies. ..... GOING WE9t. The 5:15 A. M. Mail Train connects at Bellair with Night Train . on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with TraintWo and from, Sandusky, Man afield ana Mt. vernon, ana cmosfro ma Jionroevliie; at coium oua with the- Trains for Cincinnati, and with Trains for Xenia, Payton, Indianapolis, aod Chicago, via Dayton and iti'a Urbana. . :...-,..., The 9:45 A. M, ErnraM Train connects with th Exoress Train from Baltimore, and arrirea in Columbus at 3:20 M., and connects with Trains going South and Wost, arriving at Cincinnati at 7 P. M. . i 1 he 6 :00 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train at 2:15 A. M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenfa, Davton Indianapolis, Lafjette. Terra Haute, Saint Louis and unicago isam; H. HUUitiaiu, AnaHvme, June 18, 19o5.-otr Xuyenwttnaenl. VK AKE ALSO PREPARED TO FUBNIfcB Ckst Iron Fronts. ! Window ' Cap and ! ftlhi, Cast and Wrought - j , Grating., v ' - Bolts for Bridges, o. Bwitcbes, Switch Stands, . gp FrogH and Crossings, mt Station Pipes, Ac. ' Irons of all kinds always . t on hftn1.,0 i -NEW PHOP, Went end ..f the national" ! Road Bridge.- .....i -. I-.... . ..JT - .Columbus, O bin, April 6, 1855,-dAwly MTLl, AND FARH3 ti;OR 3AI.E, TUB unierHiirnftd ofters for sale, on reasonable terms, the Sl'BAM FLOURING MX( recently erected In Grahams- viiie, at layior'i a latum, mtiea aaat ot Coluiubus, oa the Centnil Ohio Railroad. Tho House is a most substan tial structure, frame oa stone foundation, 80 by 60 buiimug ana tAiacninery in everr particular entirely new, of the.mosf approved style, and In excellent running or der ror custom ana merr.nam srorh, a run or liurrs, witn power snfflcient for 0. The Engine House is large and ooinmoaioui, wim capacity iot any other sftrt ol nianu fitctory. - , ; ,, . , m i . ...... i ' The Mill has baen in operation only about two months The reason for oilcrlng it ftir aale, is, that the undersigned haa been deprived, Ly death, of aid on which he relied lu Its management, aud bts other engagomcnts prevent him giving his personal attention to lt. mere are two baw kills, within forty r'ls M,tne anove Mm, in active operation. Alao for sate, THREE FARMS, k the immediate neigh borhood, containing respectively 133, WO and 196 aorus ot excellent land, on Big Walnut nearly all fended, ono half cleared, and well supplied with good spring wstnr. For particulars, inquire of D. N. Taylor, at the Mill, or ot theunuersigned, at His reallvnc;near Hinernm, rrank lin ooanty. Oriio. OAVIO JAVLOR. reb'aib, iin4-nvw4wit 1. HISTORY OF THE OIl'lO CAN A tcomrileta DoouirntftrvfltstrrTtf Oia Ohio Canals frcrra'tiie rlrat measures taken for their eM true tion down to the close oi the session of the Legislature of l3v, one valume, 8 vo. i : , .. - r- ... i i ' A few copies of this valuable work for sale by " ' ISAAC N. WHITING." ! Over the Bookstore of Randall, Aston & Long XT AT H AN. i WHITELY'8 CELEBRATED 1 1 ORIENTAL PERFUMKD CRYSTAL1), or Spirit op the FtowHia, awarded a Silver Medal at the r air of the American Institute, Oet. 2cvl$53, alee a prim at tW World's rair. ine unique form of theseelvgantand QowJannioa a uie i enumes is tne simple secret ot then great popu larity.. ....... - To concentrate the extracted Essence or "Spirit" of ex otla and indigenous Flowers Into' the smallest space, waa the object ot the inventor, so that the fragrance, Purity and Price of the various Perfumos would form a strong inuuoeraart .for their use,- whether 'in tne Ball-room, crowded Theatre, Sick Chamber, Railroad Care, Sea Bativ tng quarters, of a companion in travel : tuey will, in an situations, and under all eiroam stances, pror a reviver to the wearied and drooping spirit, as wel) as a purifier ot an mat may do inteciious imra ine atmospnere. ine ar ttale lifti been hailed, not only as a novelty, but as a tie- f.l. -I ... ; ,,....: . ,L NUMBER r 304. rU ! medical: EVI Camillas for Sale. rpni UNDERSlftNKl) HAVING BOUGHT A- oin .i. a. mia on. ana remumea .neir oia Dasiness of tnantilucturmg CARRIAGES, at their old stand, on FrontJireet, between State and Town street, CVlumbui, Ohio, a in have now oo hand, and are constantly manu fa'jturiif? very dweriptionof Cariaga, such as Top and Trottihg Buggies, Liifht Rockawaya, Family Carriage of every sfyle, Buainttfts Wagons, Omnihuases, ko. . They f have alwo for lalt cheap, fteveral second hand Bugghfj. KcpalriiJg done at short notice. Fronvthe long experience the subscribers have bad, both Inlthe manufacture aud useot' (Hrriagea, they have no hesitation in saying without hoastiug, that they know how to manufacture good work and work that will wear and give satisfaction. ArGmt i'3 A vail. BLAKE, WILLIAMS & CO. apl9-iwlywo - i Dohiwtue Female College DELAWARE. OHIO. This Institution commenced ita lirnt term on the 9th of August. It now numbera 48 nunils. The second term will commence on Thursday, the 23rd of November, and will continue 13 we'.Ks. i The President Is asalsted bv a corns of tlie mit expe rienced and com latent Teachers. The College building is commodious and well furnished. All the brandies em braced in a Female Education are taught in the mott thorough manner. .... Expkk.ssh.- Board por week, hi the Institution, (inclu-dind rooms well furiiiKhed,) $2.00. Washing and lights, extra. Parents wishing to sond their daughters from home to be educated, are invited to Inquire into the niPrJU ot tms jnsMtuiiMU. , For circulars, reforfuces. &r., addre RlCV. 1. MCCARTEK, IHlMlDiAT, oct 23 wtf ' ' Delaware, Ohio: FiUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, PITTS U BUR.iH, PA. Incorporated by the Ltsgislnture of I'ennsylvania, with Perpetual Charier. BOARD OF TRl'BTKKS. ' JHi's Excelleucy the Hon. James Buchauan, Hon. W. H Lowria, Hon. Wm. Wilkins, Hou. Mor.es Hampton, Hon Charles N'aylor, (ieu. .1. K. Moorhcud. : FACULTY. P. Dl'FF, authorof the "North American Accountant," ProfenHor of Book-keening, and Conmierctal Sciences. JOHN D. WIIXIAMS, the bent od-haud penman iu the United StAteM, Profesdor of Coiiimorcial aud Ornamental pMiimnnship. N. B. HATCH, Kho., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professorot Mercantile Law and Political Economy . , P. HAYDKN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, Prolennnr of Mathematics, &c. Mr. J. D. Williams has permanently joined the Faculty, and it will be seen that, during his late professional engagements in the East, he waa there regarded aa the best ppnman iu the country. This institution, therefore, pre-stntf attractions to the Student offered by no other ot the kind iu the United States. The course of training comprittes upwurds oi 400 real transactions, in six differ eut methcHlH of Double Entry Book-Koepiug. 300 practical buainoRR cslculatlons, covering the whole field of in land and foreiirn commerce. Commercial Penmanship, everr modern improvement iu the art. Business letter and busineHs forms of every decr'ption Daily lectures on Commercial Law, Commercial sciences, tu tlieory oi prohts, kc. Duff's Book Keeping. Harper's Edition, "the most ' onm pre .tensive in the langnage, ...... ..... ..tl 50 Duff's " Western Steamer's Accouutant," F'f?ct system for such accounts 100 yFend for a Circular by mail. nov21-'iwly AND EAR INFIRMARY,! luuriinn nun, tommBHi imio nmifi INSTITUTION, DKHIONKD BY ITtt , JL fulinler, the late lt.vi SrAiiwo, Esq., for lnnrsnary purposes, has been eo as true ted and furnished with ape-cial reiprenco to the comfort aad coaveoieoee of ita I- ( mates, and is now open for the Medical and Sargiea! treet-ment tjf parson afTlicted with dUeaeea of the n aad fiA. 1 . . . . ' . v . , t , ; Everr Deparfrntnt ii abundantly supplied with water, i J for batfeing the cold, warn, and tepid, the shower, site, and doache baths, will always be in readiness for thoee' who nefed their application. Starling Hall will be nndet the Btedleal aad sMrjrkykl . care o( R. J. Patteiuo, H. D., who will reside In the ' building, and devote all needed tine to the ear aodtreat-ment-oj the inmates. , , ' ' i V ". . . Physicians, aa well as those afflioted with dieeasea of the ty and Ear, are invited to call and examine the In-stitutifii, its fixtures, aod oar factiittea for the treatment . of disease. - J 1 ' ' ' - All hitters addresaed to "D R. J. pAimaoat, Colon-, bua, Oliio," will reooive prompt attention... The Undersigned is hsppv to refer to the mediaal gvst. ! tlemenProfeasoce in Starling Medieal CoUege,) bM names Are below. h. J PATTERSON, M . D., . I i . i i i - ..tt Oovum,; Sterling Hall, Columbus, 0., May 22, 1855. TFRM For hoard, washing, furnbhed apartai-jfctc. faei, Iwhts, nunlng and treatment, the charges will range fnm $5 to 10 per week. For Surgical iperasion, a Reparfite charge will be made. . . ' I R B F E R E N Q E 8 1 ' ; " ' fl. Jl. Smitu, M. D.a I F. C Cariwi. M. D., . J. Daw.wjv, M. P., T, O. Woumut. M. D J. W. Hamilton M. II, E. M. Mooai, M. 0. TO THE OP Franklin County. the present heavy preatiure of Money matters, It be- spccial attention to my stock of PREPARATIONS, which are nnaur- 855...;.,,;, :;;',;;.:;."::;,;.'; 1855. Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati Spring : Arrangcracut. Three Trains Dailr from polumbiiB, in conneo- t tion with Trains on the Liltle'.IIinmi, anil Columbus mid Xsnia -1 . .. ximir.inua. : EXPRESS TRAIN AT 10:00 A.M.: stopping at Delaware, Cardington, Galion. Crestlina, Shelby, Iew London and Grafton, arriving at Cleveland t z-.vi r. H.; giring passengers portt mimutku tor dinner nd oonncctinar with the 3:20 P. M. Fast Ex n rein Train nn the Lake Shore Road for Dunkirk, Buffalo, New-York, fre. Thia Train oonnects at Gallon with the Bellefontaine and Indianapolis Railroad, at Crestline with the 1:30 Express Train on th6 Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad fur Pitta-burgh, Philadelphia, &c., and the Ohio and Indiana Railroad for Fort Wayne at Grafton with the 8:45 P. M. Train fur Toledo and Chicago, reaching Chicago S o'clock nest morning. , , 2. Mail Train at 2 05 P. M.; stopping at all way stations between Columbus and Cleveland, arriving At Cleveland at H;00 P. M., connecting at Crestline with 6:15 P.M. rasr Train on the onto aoa Pennsylvania Itailroad for Pittsburgh, &c, with the Ohio and Iudiana Railroad for Fort Wayne, Ac; at Cleveland with the9:06 P. M. Night f.xprass irain on ine i.aae .more nauroau for Hie jaat and after the opening of Lake Navigation with Vhe snlen- did low pressure steamers Crescent City and Queen -of the West for Buffalo. a. Night Express at 11:30 P. M.; stopping at Delaware and all -way stations North of New London and leaving: passengers i hii way BiaiioD,cooneoung w presume wlin tne i:ou a. 51. irain on tne unio ana rennsylvalnla Kail- rfiael at ftrftftnn with I lm VnlAtln Tla rnvu.iia ri..ri,iA..n arriving at Chicago at 9:30 P. M., oonnectinir at Cleveland wiin tne aiormng rrntn on tne Laao atiore ttailroad for Dunkirk, Bulfalo, Now -York, kc, .... , as" tor throuffb ana local 'iiokets anulr at the Ticket Ofiice tn the P.iHsenger Depot ot the Cleveland, Columbus and Cnicienatl, and Little Miami, Columbus and Xenta Kauri.! companies. K. S. FLINT, Columbus, May 12, 1856 -dtf l' Xvperintendfiit MILLFCRNltiHlNti Tli6uiscrlbtjra ron-gagfj hi th; miatiuinrtiiriig and rending of E. T Hutlei f 1'i.reriE Ktotinn Mill, liiinwn as the Novcln MillStoue. which for wonoiity nt power, pifertnse of workmanship, simplicity aud durability d ooiiMruriioa have never beiui equalled. - Ttiey have btu extensively Introduced through the State of Npw York, and niOPt, of the Western State, and are dully giving proof to tliou?arjds, of the great superiority of' their work ovtr tlieiJ foot stone aa generally lined. Thy have gniiitd untv.irKHl tivor for making Premium and Kxtra Flour, for their extraordinary yields, for their great saving of power, for the rapidity of their work, and the comparatively -email expert-wirh which they can be set In motion. There Is no longer a doubt among those who are acquainted with their work, that they will revolutionist milling. The mills are made of the best Freuch Burr Stone, and all in one block, thirty Inches 1n diameter, and capable ' of grinding from 8 to 16 bushels per hour, and do good work. For more particular! address Ua, und we will send circulars.We are also prepared to send Ty hurst's Patent Smut Machines.: Price 75. BoWng Clothe of the best Dutch Ankur brands at reduced prices. Proof Stufra of different iwigfll 11 Tm proved Bran Dusters. i We are also Agents tor J udft m'a Parent Governor Steam Valve. This Improvement needs only to be known to be generally adopted. It will make sbvn power aa regular aa water power wrten woraing against tne most cnangea ble reslftane4 They can be aeen hi operation at the Oo hi m ban Woolen Factory, and at Buttle, Comstock at Oo 'a Mill in this city. , . .. . A. IULDRETII & CO., i : ! At the ware-room of W. A. Gill & Co., Broad St., . atglOd&wtf ' Columbus Ohio. ' -t- T AND LAWS OF OHIO, iiELNG A COM Ji nlicatlon of the Laws.' Rosolutious. Treaties i Ordinances of the General and Mate Government", which r.lat. to lands In the Stat of Ohio; iaclndinr the Laws adopted r th. Govarnar and Judges, the Law. of th Territorial Legislature, and the Laws of this State to the year. 1S16-'16. Complied hy the Him. Onstavus Rwan, and published virtue ot a rfiaoiuimn ot tn.feenerai a., semblr. nsssed Jab. 2i 1826. I vol. 8vo. . Th. abov. work will b. .uiinantly useful to geptlsinMi of luo Bar. For sale by l!AA0 N. WHITTNli, fetl-d&w 1 Overthe BoAkstomnf Ravtav.l. aston k LnQ. TTOUSE PAINTERS, ATTENTION ! WE XX would Inform those , deslnnjr a splendid faint Inr Fai'lots, that we havw just received a lartrft'lot of pure .now- whit. Frenolr Zinc, direotly from tbe importer., which w. will sail at th. lowest market price, at th. cheap oaHh Hardware More, sign nf the Uiit Miu saw. may 23iliw. 1 A. JONKS CO TrALUABLE LANDS FOR SAl.R Tllh. V i undersigned is authorised tn sell .UdO aanaof land situated in Harmony and hieasant jnwnauips.uara .oun- ty, Ohio, and lylnn on the national iioaa, . mum wesi oi Ciliimhus. The land is of a very good quality', and has been divided into lots of about 100 acres earn. 0 the land are .om. v.ry cod lmnrur.d fitrnis, and a coustder. ah!, body of land well suited lor graung put-popes, in. northern portion of the land Is heavily timbered, and the Ine of the Iebanon and Itelaware HHilrona passes Inoa It. for terms, which will b cenmnindatiiir. and further particular., apply to ., . Vv'KAY THUM.tr Agent for Samuel T. and Koi.e F. Hulluy. pLOCKS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT JUST ayn r..v.d, from " "TvNN BAI.rmK t?UtL, 6ET3 OF Tlia OHJO REPORTS. J; The subMrlber lias for sale, at a low pno. for oa.h, a few u.Mwi.at of th. (ahlu Beport., In 110 volume., Do. u. ii 1 hthiUng: or h. will sell tb. arst 10 rolumw, com pl.t. DB0 1 hv thmfv.s. as Burchaser. may dwiir.. eeaaity, aud i. now olfersd with .very oonndenc., a oan- aiaate tor patronage ana approval oi tno Lames oi tni. eountry., and tn..0au.AYmfU in fenarai - ! THE ORIKVTAL l'EllKUMliD CRYSTALS Combine th. strroirth and purity of all th. more costly psrfumss. aneh as Otto of Koie. JJeroli, .nd other .saan tialoils. They ar. warranted unadulterated, subjeot tn no waste, portaM, easily eamad, ready rnr ns. at a mo tmVl notice, and ohemn in nrio.. . . . . i A Try important advantage to be obtained by the us. ot tneunoaiAi rartutaw Tyeiais ie, m. omnpiiw pro. tection asainst moths to all clothing laid past during sum mer or Winter, as well as th. removal of tb. snmetimea unploasant smell arising from newly washed clothes. - to delicate U th. taxtur. nf th. battle., cottainlna the .elected Perfume. In the Spirit of th. Flow.rB, that th. moat simple prann wiU reduce them to ea ImpalpaM. powder, while th.odorif.roua s.n dilfui it. fragranc. around.' - v - Being h.niietlcally sealed, no evapo'a""" ot tair tan-tenU can possibly take plac. Tliey ar. oonsequeotly ulted to all lircalitle. of our country, and .very condition of olimfl. 1 ' ' ' ' . '' ' ' ' i -. .. Th. line.. Cambria TiaDdkarcblef will sustain neither oil nor injury by crushing and rubbing them twtw.ni Its d.lloate folds. , , i . or sale whotaMl. ot retail by - - - - ' ' i RANDALL, ASTuM At LOKO, Booksellm, aepg Bol.,Agct for Columbus. Cley eland ahd Toledo Railroad nAESENGERS " TICKETED TO' TOLEDO. L Cioago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Dayton, Springfleld, BeileasnUin., Tiffin, Findley.SandusVy, Mans- duiu, si. vernon, newara, sc. Mix llHily Train, from Cleveland. - 1st. '7:00 A. H. Expres. train, from atation of C. C. A L. B. Jl. for Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis : stopping: at Norwalk- Clyde .and Fremont. 2d. b A. It. stall Train, .topplna at all stations between Oraftan and Toledo. 1 ' Srd.i 8j46 A. M. Express, (from Ohio City,) fnrHandusky, Ctnoioinati, Toledo and Chicago, stopping at Olmsted Falls, Kiynni Vermillion, Huron, Handustv, Fremont and Klmore, This train connects at Sandusky with. Had River and Lake Erie, fcnd Hansneld and Sandusky Railroads, by which ras8eagerawiiitv.cn Toledo at .1.05 P.M. Oaytou . .: 4.26 P. It. . Ballefontaiu. 2.18 " Cincinnati 7.00 ' 1 fiprlngfleld 8.36 " ' Indianapnlisl0.30 " - 4th; 2.60 P. M. Eipres., from .Ution of C. C. C. Rail rn.it fnr TnlnHn ThinMd .ml S. Inula . .In..ln. nt.A. lln, Norwslk, Honroeville, Ilelievue, Clvde and Fromonl. 6th. 8.00 P. M. Mall Train ffrom OhioCitv for Han- dusky', thi. train oimnects at Sandusky with trains of uaa mvor ann um trie Koad, arriving at Fln.lley same vnning, ana stopping at all Intermediate stations.. 8th. 7.46 P. M. Kapr.se, from station of C. C. k C. Rail toad, for Toledo and Chicago. For Ticket j, or contracts for Freight, apply to E. SHF.L-DON, Agent, 66 Bank stnet. Angi.r Hotel Building. . , Also, Tickets for Toledo. Chicsgo, ate. to he obtaiDed at atation ot v. u. tt v; houi, ii. u. hai.iiwin, Agant.- Thoe. for Sandusky, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and station, on Mad River aud Mansfield Roads, at Ohio City Sta xion. . r.. n. rnuij.iro. superintendent. umce lyieveiana K loieuo naiiroaa, I Cleveland, May 6, 1864. june6d&w TN THIS CITY, RECENTLY, A NOTE OF X haad. iriven bv Uenrv D. Monbrlilire to Rent. V. Plleh.r. and transferred by Pllcher to John King, and by Kltig to Wm. FUtcher, for 484.0, ... ,. . - By palling at thi. office and paying charge, th. owner exu hav. th. .am.. a.y-dtf . itJnlVERi WARE-A GREAT QUANTITY I .SH snv 1 CITY OYE HOUSE SB 1 T IS AN ADMITTED FACT THAT UNDER . Jl the prc'hent heavy hoovca us all to ECONOMIZE: In returning my sincere thanka to a generous and de. serving Public fur the many marks of confidence which they have been pleased to confer on me for a few tears ' past, and trusting to continued exertions an my part to --provide for THE WANTS OF THE AFFLICTED as well aa 1 those who enjoy the blessing of health, miiy iveet with . the same gratifying results to me, and prove a saving to , my Patrons, thereby we are mutually benefited. It being my determinatloil to sell at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction . , To the Medical Faculty, l would can tneir sp PHARMACEUTICAL PR passed in point of quality and lowoess of price. To thos. who will favor m. with their pRESCRirno.su,' I P1.EDGE ATitU'to us. every car. ana attention In that Dapart . ? ment, And use noae hut the first quality of llcdlciues. To the Ladies. I beg most respectfully to remind them of my newly arrived stuck of NOTION;, consiatiug of all the most , .; recent importations of Lu bio's, Piver'saitd other celebrated Manufactures of Extracts for Handkerchiefs, besldoa - ; an endless variety of Home-make Combs, Brushes, Fort . Monaies; Colognes, "Imported" aud American; Toilot Powders; Deptlitary and Tooth Powdera and Pastes; Hair- ? Dyes; Oils, Pomades, and Hair Tonics, great variety: in fact every thing that you can expect to find in A WELL STOCKED DRUG STORK. '.:,-. . TU ALL WNKIXD: , , , ' You can procure at my Store the finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, or any article that can be found in a Drug ' Establishment, i '. t Wines, Brandies, Ciins, AVhiisky, all A No. 1 brands, for Medical purposes nnly. For sale by :; ' ' -- : i ;. i , JNO, R.COOK, i: " Djhpksiu Cukmist, IDgh PL, Columbun, O. apSl-dlwaw " ' ' ' i ' "phOFJBSSOIt WOOD'S " - ? : ' Hair, Restorative the Most Vonderfu! of all DisiroveriBn; AFTER RKADINC? THE F0LL0WLNG ' testimony given after thorouglrly testing, who ran r "!" entertain a doubt, but. this wonderful preparation fa a ; ,. , perfect Hair Restorative, and should be in the hands ot ' old and young, thh lattkh to triswivi, and the former' to rkhtork; but procure the Circular which may be had oi au Agents, ana a ma-sol evidence will bo preaenlad wbich ncue can resist. Read this ja a euims op thou-aiirnA I The first, from the Fditor of the St. Louis Morn Ing Herald, aad tha certificate from a distinguished c.i'l- aeu, neons nocororuent irom ui , -, j("There are many young gentlemen, as well as pleuty of old ones, who beards are turning irrav. which 1 gives the former a good deal of urteaeines, and expoa. ,-, lue age oi me laiter. 10 avoia i lie so uttie perpiexioes wo advise such of our readers to use Proiessor Wood's Hair Restorative, which w(ll, In tbecoarseof a few weeks, obange the whitest hair to Its natural color. It does not dye the hair, like most of the hair restoratives, but pro-, duces a gradual change of color from the roots of the hair to the final end, and gives it a fine and glossy appear- ' anee. We have seen many persona who have need tt sun-. cea.sfu'ly, and who pronounce it the only invention which has couie np to their idea of a 1 sure cure for gray heads.' 1 We commenced using it about two months, since, and it ,(1 fc we are any judge of age and beauty, It has made us at least ton years younger.' In fact, wears beginning to look quite young again, and feel rery much like getting a young wife. The change is miraculous, and It would be' ' ' aa dithciitt to fiod a gray hair now as it would be. to find , . an Idea lu the head of the Duke of Buckingham. We know several old maids and some young widows, whose locks are just beginning- to assume a silvery line, and who have been talking seriously about resorting to this 'remedy; and we advise fhera uot to delay any longer ' " never-faite.'-8t. Ismis Herald. ' t . -i t j i , i 'MHakib: Having nd your Hair Restorative for the last six months, and with complete success, I think it 'my duty to give yon a certificate of ita. wondarful efieeta. . Hariug been taken sick in Galveston, Tpjras, some four years since through which I lost my hair and having" titied various articles and found mq benefit tsom their twe,, ., I waa rvqueated by many to try yours, aud after using two of yourquart bottles I found my hair growing very ";i fast, Which any person or pel aims oan see demonstrated , , by eallingatKo, 23 Olive Btreet, Rt. Louts. Tothepublio in gn$rai,' I have no hesitation in saying thia is a truly ' ' 1 uaciulaikd wonderful article for ,,1 he restoration ot the u ., hair, t "" MoKRia Glwuno. 8t. Louis, Msy A3, 1W."- ' asT" Prepared 114 Market street, Pt, Louis, and Brr.nay, Now-York. ' G. RoBRRlH h CO.. ' "' ' ' Wholesale and Retail Agents for Columbus, who will sup . ci ply the trade at Manufacturer's prices. feb2J-dawly ) , . T', r .... : . jUnonES' t rivr and Ague Cure; Forthi Prrmfifm anH Cvteof Intermiftmt and JfttmiUnt"t " ' 'Wvets, lwtr and A(re, Chill and Ihxr, IMmb Ague, .it '" Gntral IMtUiffy Xsight StveaU, and all othvr form of 1 IHseareVhich havk a; cattMtm origin in Mahxria, or' Mi- ' , ami. l...t, . ,ii. ......... i , . i rimS A NATURAL ANTIDOTE WHICII , . , 1 will entirely protect any resident ortrav.l.r even in the rn.st sickly or swampy localities, from any Aga,.tfi ' .-H Bilious disease whatever, or any injury fron constantly inliali.g Malaria or Miasma. lt wilMnst.ntly eneck tb. Agu.-in person, who ha.' 1 euileiail for any length of time, fronuon. day to tw.nly , .... years, iso that they n.d never have a'oibku chill, ''Xm, ;i cnntiiuiing its use according to directions. Th. patient at line, begina to recover ap)etitu and strength, and con '"' tiuue until a permanent and radieal eur. i. ejlacted. One or two bottles, will answer for ordinary cases, vim. , -, mHyreiiuire more. ' i birif lions printed In German, 'French .nd Spruleh, !' .eompany each bottle. . . . i , i'rlrf One Dollar. Liberal discount, made to th. trad.. , n " ' ' j JA3. A. RHOI11-S, Providenc, R. I. ' ... I. UVlDBXrB Or sUFEIT...ii . . : Niw York, June 11, 1866. I have made n chemical examination of "Rhodes' Fa- ' ver and AguftCurft," or "Antidote to Malaria,.". and but. . . tested it lor Arsenic, Mercury, Vuinin., and Strychuine, bnt have uut found a t'article of either in if, nor hav. 1 ' "' foiiU'tanfr sulislRnoe in.ita oomposition that would prov. . mjiirioiis to tne conmiiutmu. .iamb K. (.iin.Tojf, sr. ii , (nuni.c I oi ncr l lflli nnd Stoue Kt.. near ChiihI, DAYTON, OHIO. i ' Plain and filncy Dyeing, t..., TONE .IN. TUB NEATEST STYLE AND XJ Finish, such as Silk, Bombaiin.. Merino and Alpaca Dresses, Filar, Merino, Broclia, Crape ann ue l.ainoliawlM, dyed all Fancy Colors, and linlshed in th. Oriental slylu. Hose, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Coats, Pints ami VcsU, AMI All. DK(iraOXH Or ' " ' ' Lames ana unneiuuu n ui iih;iua ; i DVKI AND NOOURKD j , . . wiirrK citAi'K siiAwiii scuI rkdi AU' stain Wearli.il out, and the same restored In the (iri17in.1l While, or nit I'ay! , , . ., Also, all kinds id garment, of both Ladies' aud Hon-tlumeu's sooured snd renovated lu a style far pupoi Unto any work of the hind heretofore lu this clly oi cl-n- whnr.. . ' Persons about to lny up their woolen goods lor winter, should be careful to hiu-etlieni widl clean.ed from all dust, ss it lath, dust that is the prolific causa of th. moth so destructive to all woolen materials.. Silk Presses and Morino Curtains i , - WATEMID.j . Doublt! mill SiiiRlo Coverluls : .Wrtife f" Order. , All kinds of C.UU'KTIN'O m.lje'sl khoi'l in'.ticu aAU kind, of Ooo.t-1 sent by Rsilruail or K.vpi e.-o. nroini.tlv ri'tomed ncooillig to Jirectimui, . ma)-14-d'2A.am , "'II.1.IAM TUltNKK. FOR WHEAT. THE KUUSURIUKR i jj will nay the hijhast market price In cash for Wheat, KVIUKNI'K OP MeBl'f.j ' ' "T.KWl!HfR(t, Fnlon c'o., l'a.', Way 2, 18.c.5:' Mr,. I. A. Khi6 Hear8lr Thabo, of medium, ism sent me wus duly received on Die 11th of April. 1 h.ve ( sold about one liaK of it, and so Tar the people who havb used It are satisfied that It ba. .nr.d tbero. It haa Mr- tuinl j cured the Anne in .very one who hi. used it, and six of the case, were of long standing. My sister, ho has had it for II v. or six years back, .nd could novax get it vfoppod, 'except by (JuiDine, aod that only aa long aa she would take it: laTlow, I think; entirely cured by yonr reincy. ,. . .. ..; . C, R. M0IMUY. .. c.nrriON-'iii aocb srFFEiir,RfL lakiuio mom Ars.nici Toniea, Msrcurv, Quinina, Feb- rifugfs, Stiychnine, or Hnti-reriodlos of any kind. The well knnmi Inelliolency of thee, noxious poisons pi-ovtfs-; llu ui to be thenllpriiig either of false medloal prlliciplrs, or of linercenary qunckH. 'lbe ouly remedy iu exiatenre tliulai ht.jt enra end irarmiess, is :..iier antl Ague Cure. ' G. ROBKRTf , . . . . And Penlers generally li bo: 1ASH FOR dellvereil either at their t buir and heed mora, nn High el., ! - ' Just Opened. 1 . RIII3D & ITU L It S, 1 - Have; lust opened a large and (raaeral .Mortui.at of. i FAMILY GROCERIES, ' In Killer's Jiuililina. Town sf. , opposite (Iwynne Ithick. AND THEY WOULD MOST RESPECT- Kl'I.LY Invite the attention of tb. City aud t'uun. . try tad.. They Halter tbemselve. that tbey have a. good a stock 6f "Goods as any bouse In the city, and tliey are detenu I n.d to sell liitmi at tb. very low.stc.ah prices... Call and examine before purrhasingelsewlierc. (Joi. Ih delivered at the house of 1h pnrchaer'wheu rAnlred. n. I). LOUHirj I tvmw puivne"r-i. . .1 ... r:lir.ni iz sin.i.rr-.. Je4-(l.''.m V1L kJ .1 jan6' ! ,a varuty, 91 sterling quality, at .Linn ex HALiiiwirt-B. nm,ndi. the new Court House, or at their Mill on the re nal, at the Koiir Mile kirk. HAlUNOER h YERINGTON COIUIIIDUS, Allglisi in.io-w.i -Just rcoeivsil at MANTMYKR'S. NO MONOPOLY. TWITCH & HORTLE, SOLE AGF.NTS 1 N dlack; dumonds- 1 nj'20 iNUlANA BANK NOTES TARENFOTt L Watch., and J.welry, by BLYNN BALDWIN. - ! L rolumhus for th. sale of Ewing, Vintou ft Co,, Hsnlng, J. t J. lbillard'a, and 8. B. Prudeu's HOCKINU 1 WAI.T, ar. prepared at all tlm.s to Biipplvthe tr.de with . . (.Hocking PsIVa th loifest m.rkei'sirJoVlVoiii .tliSir ,, .Warehouse foot of Friend street, Colunira'i tl. ,;' Jelb-dlra ' - ' 1 :